Let me see that I have this straight.
You want your code to 'look' like:
-varbindlist => [$myvariable]
Where the input would be:
-varbindlist => [${$some_variable}]
And the input $some_variable would be derived from a value in %cmd_table.
In that case, I think that the answer is simply:
my @RESULTS = ();
my $test;
foreach $test (@test_array) {
my $temp = $session->getrequest(
-varbindlist => [${$cmd_table{$test}}]
);
unless (defined $temp) {
print("Error in session: %s", $cmd_table{$test});
push @RESULTS, "error";
} else {
push @results, $temp;
}
}
Reformat for personal style.
Also note that this will probably cause some issues if you use strict since you're interpolating variable names which could result in various security issues.
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