Use
goto:
use 5.010;
use strict;
use warnings;
sub foo { say "This is foo <@_>" }
sub bar { say "This is bar <@_>" }
sub call {
my $sub = shift;
goto &$sub;
}
$_ = "foo 123 foo bar bar 456";
while (/(\w+) (\w+)/g) {
call $1, $2;
}
__END__
This is foo <123>
This is foo <bar>
This is bar <456>
Of course, that only helps to circumvent the
no strict 'refs';. It doesn't solve anything that
no strict 'refs'; tries to protect you from.
Adapting the trick so it works with your templating system is left as an exercise to the reader.
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