I have a large CGI script which acts as a navigation point for traversing other pages and scripts.
The main portion of the script is the mother of if-then-else nests.
It works perfectly, but it is a nightmare to maintain. It also isn't very modular. Every so often it requires a rewrite to clean up and condense the nest.
ideally, it would have been great to use a hash like:
%PageIWasAt = (
'start' => \&runfirstscript,
'runfirstscript' => \&runsecondscript
);
unfortunately, sometimes I would also need to handle a couple of lines of code in an if-state, or set some variables before determing the next step in the CGI to take.
I was wondering how other monks handle this sort of thing in a more modular fashion, but with a little more flexibility then a hash would offer.
thanks for your time!
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