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Also (and, I think, better)

I disagree. I think it's worse. I'll explain, but let's complete the code first.

The solution from the first post:

my %handlers = ( ContentHandler => { '/' => sub { $self->{object}->Event() }, #'/' => sub { $self->{object}->Event(@_) }, }, ); my $cb = $handlers{ContentHandler}; ... = $cb->(); #... = $cb->(...);

The solution you propose:

my %handlers = ( ContentHandler => { '/' => $self->{object}->can('Event'), }, ); my $method = $handlers{ContentHandler}; ... = $self->{object}->$method(...);

The problem is that you're getting the method of one object and you're calling it with a different object. Bad! If they aren't different object, then you have redundant code. Bad! The following would be a better version of your solution:

my %handlers = ( ContentHandler => { '/' => 'Event', }, ); my $method = $handlers{ContentHandler}; ... = $self->{object}->$method(...);

This revised solution and the one from the first post are equally good.


In reply to Re^2: Referencing Subroutines through a package by ikegami
in thread Referencing Subroutines through a package by zer

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