I have the following working code (truncated from original):
sub sub_name{
my ($self, %att) = @_; #
$att{METHOD} or die "ERROR: Method not specified";
my $url = $self->{URL};
my $methodref = $self->{UA}->can ($att{METHOD})
or die "ERROR: No such METHOD: $att{METHOD}";
$self->{RESPONSE} = $methodref->( $self->{UA},
$url ,
($att{VALUE}? ('Content' => to_json(
+$att{VALUE}))
: ())
);
...
}
where the UA attribute points to an LWP::UserAgent object.
I feel that the "$methodref->( $self->{UA}.. " syntax is a little ugly/unnatural, and there "should" be a more OO style syntax to achieve this. Any thoughts ?
Update:Formatted code.
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