As an alternative to the state keyword for turning your subroutine into a coroutine (a function that maintains state between calls), here is how you use a closure to effectively maintain a state variable declared outside of the counter subroutine and provides access to the current value of $add via subroutine "getter". In this way, $add is read only and only affected via counter. The ADD_COUNTER_CLOSURE: is simply a label handy in this case for self documenting the existence of the closure itself.
ADD_COUNTER_CLOSURE: { # $add is not accessible outside of closure, but # you do the 'getter', "add" which has access to $add my $add = 0; sub counter { my @nums = (1..500); for my $num(@nums) { $add += $num } } # getter sub add { return $add; } } # $add is not accessible directly here, must use add subroutine my $add = add; print qq{$add\n}; # increment $add via closure() counter(); $add = add; print qq{$add\n};

Output:

0 125250

In reply to Re: How to access a variable inside subroutine? by perlfan
in thread How to access a variable inside subroutine? by pritesh_ugrankar

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