I'm suggesting that you build a data model module in Perl to be configured with your data; the module and its methods are not in config. just its data. This is one of the things I think Catalyst does very well. It's too complicated, for the time I have today, to write a working demo. This is the idea in a Catalyst idiom.
# Load application. Application loads its data models. # Instantiate model(s) with conf. String::Thing: strings: - one - two, etc # Use models via application or bare if you prefer. # This $conf-{'test'}->myPrint("strings_to_print") beomes $app->model("StringThing")->strings;
It might not be the right approach for your problem but might be good. You have a complicated problem that is a little under described.
In reply to Re^3: yaml dynamically load in perl
by Your Mother
in thread yaml dynamically load in perl
by louie_45
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