I have a HoH whose keys are unknown at "programming time" (The structure is returned from XML::Simple after parsing an XML file), and I also have a "user string" that is passed at runtime which is a "text representation" of the value the user is looking to have returned.
I have a working PoC below which utilizes eval and I'm looking for feedback on whether I'm overlooking a way to achieve the same results without using eval.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $usr_str = "{depTar}{name}";
my $xml = { 'depTar' => { 'name' => 'c_p20', 'loc' => 'srvr1' }};
my $dyn = '$xml->' . "$usr_str";
print eval $dyn;
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