Hello wise monks
it comes to me by circumstances, that I have to create a construct in a sub, which gives me back a hash (or object) of 2 subs which each return a value.
This is the goal. The circumstances are too complicated to describe them here.
I know that what I want seems to be done much easier by referencing the hash itself. But please, would you mind thinking of how it proably might be done to use the wanted sub just right as I would try to?
The goal of all is this one line of code
print $_->name, ': ', $_->val, "\n" for $objA->parameter( 'a.x' );
I have tried some notations which all do not work because I am writing it false.
Would be great if someone has an idea.
best regards, Thomas
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