The trouble with dereferencing: $sub{t01}{name}(@{$sub{t01}{args}});, is that all my other subs take a single argument, their dispatch entry looks like:
{ name => \&mysub, arg => "some string" }
So I have this one snowflake-of-a-sub that wants named params :( How can handle this exception elegantly?
Neil Watson
watson-wilson.ca
In reply to Re^2: A dispatch table to match named params of a sub
by neilwatson
in thread A dispatch table to match named params of a sub
by neilwatson
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