4. Do #3 but factor out everything but updateNode() from that code [into putVars or packVars] so it becomes
sub setVars {
my($NODE,$vars)= @_;
putVars($NODE,"vars",$vars);
updateNode($NODE,-1);
}
# or
sub setVars {
my($NODE,$vars)= @_;
$NODE->{vars}= packVars($vars);
updateNode($NODE,-1);
}
Yes, I'd rather give setVars() a name that more clearly conveys that it will updateNode(), but I don't want to change every chunk of code that is already using setVars().
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