This comment is related to the WWW::SFDC package.

I don't like stuff like

my ($result, $headers) = $self->_call( 'executeAnonymous', SOAP::Data->name(string => $code), $options{debug} ? SOAP::Header->name('DebuggingHeader' => \SOAP::Dat +a->name( debugLevel => 'DEBUGONLY' ))->uri($self->uri) : (), );

because it makes it hard to see what's going on. I would prefer it to build the function arguments separately, like:

my @args = ( 'executeAnonymous' SOAP::Data->name(string => $code), ); if ($options{debug}) { # this line should also be cleaned up somehow push @args, SOAP::Header->name('DebuggingHeader' => \SOAP::Data->nam +e(debugLevel => 'DEBUGONLY'))->uri($self->uri); } my ($result, $headers) = $self->_call(@args);

In reply to Re: RFC: App::SFDC by Monk::Thomas
in thread RFC: App::SFDC by ali0sha

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