I see three possible solutions to this:
- 1) Save the value in another variable, using Readonly if you want to ensure the saved value doesn't get modified.
- 2) Use a closure.
- 3) Interpolate the variable in an eval'd anonymous subroutine.
use Readonly;
my $str = 'hi';
# String
Readonly my $STR => $str;
# Closure
my $closure = do { my $var = $str; sub { $var } };
# Evalled Sub
my $anonsub = do {
(my $var = $str) =~ s/(["\\])/\\$1/g;
eval qq{sub {"$var"}};
};
$str = 'hello';
print "string = $STR\n";
print "closure = ", $closure->(), "\n";
print "anonsub = ", $anonsub->(), "\n";
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