foreach my $j (0..$i-1) {
$SUB = $j."Textfield_MaxText";
...
*$SUB = sub { variableMaxText(0); };
This will create a typeglob with an illegal subroutine name - sub names may not start with a digit. You can do that, but the sub can not be called directly by name:
$SUB = "1Foo";
*$SUB = sub {print "$SUB!\n"};
1Foo();
Bareword found where operator expected at -e line 3, near "1Foo"
(Missing operator before Foo?)
To call that weird sub, you'd have to do
$SUB = "1Foo";
*$SUB = sub {print "$SUB!\n"};
&{"1Foo"};
__END__
1Foo!
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