Let's say I have the following code:
use strict;
use warnings;
package Blah;
sub new { bless {}, shift }
sub Foo { print "Foo\n"; }
sub Bar { print "Bar\n"; }
package main;
my %Movement = (
foo => 'Foo',
bar => 'Bar',
);
my $foo = Blah->new;
foreach my $key (keys %Movement) {
my $func = $Movement{$key};
$foo->$func;
}
What I want to do is instead of the two lines in the foreach loop, I want one line. Something like:
foreach my $key (keys %Movement) {
$foo->$Movement{$key};
}
But, that doesn't work. (Otherwise, I wouldn't be posting!) Any thoughts?
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