This looks interesting but I do not fully understand.

You do not want to pre-declare also not to pollute the callers naming space. Does this mean that for the following code

BLA 1,2,3; within_myDSL { BLA 1,2,3 }

the first BLA should raise an error, whereas the second one would call AUTOLOAD?

That looks difficult to achieve.

I thought to move the pre-declaration into the package like this:

use subs qw( BLA ); package iDSL; # package code 1;

but that would pollute the callers space as well.

More generally, how would one define such an internal DSL, so that code like within_myDSL { >>different rules here<< } is possible?


In reply to Re: Parsing barewords as sub/method calls? by hdb
in thread Parsing barewords as sub/method calls? by LanX

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