I am curious about something I noticed in your solution. How come you can save a method name as a string and use the variable containing the string to call the method, like this:
use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.010;
{package Cow;
sub speak {
say "Mooo.";
}
}
my $meth_name = "speak";
Cow->$meth_name;
--output:--
Mooo.
but you can't use the string literal itself to call the method?
Cow->"speak";
--output:--
String found where operator expected at C:\Users\Me\Documents\perl2.pl
+ line 13, near "->"speak""
(Missing operator before "speak"?)
syntax error at C:\Users\Me\Documents\perl2.pl line 13, near "->"speak
+""
Execution of C:\Users\Me\Documents\perl2.pl aborted due to compilation
+ errors.
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