I'm not sure why you're using a dispatch table here :-)
sub tcid_1 { say 1 }
sub tcid_2 { say 2 }
sub tcid_3 { say 3 }
sub tcid_4 { say 4 }
my @tcids = 1..3;
my @funcs = map {
if (not exists &{"tcid_$_"})
{
die "Invalid tcid: $_";
}
\&{"tcid_$_"};
} @tcids;
for my $f (@funcs)
{
$f->();
}
There's no need for a hash if you're just running them in sequence anyway.
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