You need to save the args too
my @query_queue;
sub do_query {
my ($sth, @args) = @_;
push @query_queue, [ $sth, @args ];
flush_queries();
}
sub flush_queries {
while (@query_queue) {
my ($sth, @args) = @{ $query_queue[0] };
...[ attempt query ]...
if (...[ successful ]...) {
shift @query_queue;
} else {
return;
}
}
return 1;
}
do_query(...);
do_query(...);
do_query(...);
flush_queries()
or die;
Depending on the reconnect code, it might be more advantageous to pass the dbh and the stmt instead of the sth, but you get the idea.
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