Could someone please help me to correct this syntax:
# This array of hashes keeps track of all test results
my @tests = (
{ name => 'Ping Test',
subname => \&pingtest,
result => 'Not performed'
},
{ name => 'Remdial',
subname => \&remdial,
result => 'Not performed'
}
);
# Loop through array of hashes and perform each test subroutine.
foreach $x (@tests){
# Call subroutine.
# What is the correct way to state this?
# Without the references I would normally state
# $result = testsub();
$x->{'result'} = $x->{'subname'}->();
print $x->{'result'}."\n";
# Stop testing if there is a failure.
if ($x->{'result'} =~ m/Fail/) { last; }
}
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