You can only use a simple scalar variable as a foreach index.
However, there are ways to "subvert" this, if you're determined. Here are
two possible scenarios (by no means they are perfect - there can be
issues with dynamic scoping (local)).
If you don't need aliasing:
{
local $common::loaded{junk};
for (@modules) {
$common::loaded{junk} = $_;
# ...
}
}
If you need aliasing (requires Array::RefElem):
use Array::RefElem 'hv_store';
{
local $common::loaded{junk};
for (@modules) {
hv_store %common::loaded, 'junk', $_;
# ...
}
}
Anyway, this is bad advice ;)
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