Brethren -
I found myself requiring :
($self->{ uno },$self->{ dos }, $self->{ tres }) = qw|some three va
+lues|;
and thought - surely there is a better way, but could not figure out a functioning lazier syntax, either via a map, or variants of :
# does not work
@{$self->{qw|uno dos tres|}} = qw|some three values|;
Which would seem reasonable.
Is there such an animal as a hashref-slice ? as an LVALUE ?
If not, can this be done using map ? (LVALUE map ?)
What would Perl6 do ?
..to maintain is to slowly feel your soul, sanity and sentience ebb away as you become one with the Evil.
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