From Symbol::Approx::Sub docs:
This is _really_ stupid. This module allows you to call subroutines by _approximate_ names. Why you would ever want to do this is a complete mystery to me. It was written as an experiment to see how well I understood typeglobs and AUTOLOADing.
To use it, simply include the line:
use Symbol::Approx::Sub;somewhere in your program. Then each time you call a subroutine that doesn't exist in the the current package Perl will search for a subroutine with approximately the same name.
Is this going to be forgiving enough? :-)
In reply to Re: making perl more forgiving
by Anonymous Monk
in thread making perl more forgiving
by simplitia
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