Okay,
So I am currently implementing sort of a dispatch table and using eval to accomplish dynamically loading the right class/module.
Here is an example of what I am doing:
my %category = (
'ClassOne' => ['ClassOne', 'process'],
'ClassTwo' => ['ClassTwo', 'process'],
'ClassThree' => ['ClassThree', 'process'],
);
And further down in the app, I am calling this eval in a while loop:
eval 'use Category::'.$category{$$methods{'category'}}[0].';'.
'my $handle = Category::'.$category{$$methods{'category'}}[0].'->
+new();'.
'$handle->'.$category{$$methods{'category'}}[1].'($key, $params,
+$testCase);';
print $@ if ($@);
Now I want to remove dynamically instantiating the module from the loop and then call the handle->method() from within the loop. What would be the best way to accomplish this?
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