You mean something like this?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $anon = sub { return "foo " . "bar" };
my $retVal = &$anon;
print $retVal ;
update
Ah i did not understand the question that way. After rereading i even thought more like the following, where you can get the sub (a) since it's the key of a blessed hash, with the sub inside...
well, now i have to think about it...
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $anon = bar->new;
my $retVal = &{$anon->{a}};
print $retVal ;
package bar;
sub new{
my $self = bless{};
$self->{a} = sub { return "bar"; } ;
$self;
}
"We all agree on the necessity of compromise. We just can't agree on when it's necessary to compromise." - Larry Wall.
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