Dominus' Memoize is probably going to be the way to go, but here's a source filter implementation anyways
package Inline::Subs; use strict; use Regexp::Common; use Filter::Simple; my $re = qr< sub ( [_a-zA-Z](?:[\w_]+) ) \s* : \s* inline \s* ( $RE{balanced}{-parens => '{}' ) >x; FILTER_ONLY code => sub { while(my($subname, $code) = /$re/) { s/$re// and s/\b$subname\b/$code/g; } } ; q[ and the rest is silence ];
Brutish I know, but hopefully any subs declared sub funcname : inline will be inlined into the code. If not, that code (and the regexes from the Sub::Lexical source) should give you a head start :)
HTH

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broquaint


In reply to Re: Inline subs? by broquaint
in thread Inline subs? by Limbic~Region

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