A dispatch table
my %dispatch_table = (
foo => \&foo,
bar => sub { mumble; },
);
A sub returning a sub generated on the fly, maybe a closure,
sub generate {
my $foo = shift;
sub { $foo };
}
A variable routine to be called,
sub callit {
my $sub = shift;
$sub->(@_);
}
Overriding a sub,
# in a scope . . .
local *foo = generate 'bar';
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