Since such method calls do not do anything like what one might naively expect, I'm not sure a Perl::Critic policy would be useful:
Win8 Strawberry 5.8.9.5 (32) Thu 09/22/2022 13:05:47
C:\@Work\Perl\monks
>perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $ref = sub { return "hiya \n"; };
print $ref->();
my $str = "foo $ref->() bar \n";
print $str;
^Z
hiya
foo CODE(0x9145ec)->() bar
What criticism would you expect in this case? Isn't the fact that something's wrong going to be immediately obvious?
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