I've heard a future version of Perl (5.10.x ?) is going to have a new operator that assigns if undefined, ie.
my $foo ||= 1; # $foo is set to '1' if it was previously a false value
my $bar //= 1; # $bar is set to '1' only if it was undefined (0 and em
+pty string don't count).
It would also be useful to have // (or equivilent) as a normal short circuit operator as well, although this is really syntactic sugar for defined and existing operators.
In the meain time, personally, I would use:
sub routine {
my $input_ref = {@_};
my $var1 = defined $input_ref->{var1} ? $input_ref->{var1} :
+ 1;
}
Not quite as pretty, but better than a full
if block.
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