Ok, I've got more to add, sorry folks.
$previous_writeup =~ s/Command line/STDIN/gi; Ok, here's some new and (hopefully) inmproved writeup material.
I want to be able to run
table({rows => '2'}, "Cell 1", "Cell", "Blah, blah");
as
prompt:) table {rows => '2'}, "Cell 1", "Cell", "Blah, blah"
But I want to be able to do that with any subroutine. Examples of params could be as follows
[ [ "Blah", "Blah" ], [ "Blah", "Blah" ] ]
"Blah, Blah, Blah"
[ [ "Baz", [ { Wow => "that's Nesting" }, "Bar" ], "foo" ],
[ "More", "Too lazy to be creative", "More here" ] ]
I hope that this make sense. Thank you for excusing my stupity today.
- p u n k k i d
"Reality is merely an illusion,
albeit a very persistent one."
-Albert Einstein
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