Hello monks,

I'm trying to dynamically add subroutines to a program and i thought of concatenating them using refences to soubroutines.
At first it seemed like an easy task just concatenate the subroutine references to the coderef. But it is not, i get an error.
this is what i tried (among other things):
use strict; my $coderef = undef; $coderef = sub {print "SUB 1\n";}; $coderef .= sub {print "SUB 2\n";}; $coderef->();
and this is what i get:
Can't use string ("CODE(0x8161454)CODE(0x8161514)") as a subroutine re +f while "strict refs" in use at /home/ichavero/perlStuff/prueba_coder +ef.pl line 9.
my question is: is there a way of concatenating subroutine references to be called from one variable??


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In reply to subroutine concatenation by imcsk8

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