here is what i want to accomplish: $self->&$testname($system). Execute sub '$testname' with '$system' as parameter in object '$self'.
Depends what do you mean by "... in object $self"?
I see two possible interpretations of that:
- You simply want to execute the sub named in $testname (whilst incidentally running inside a method of object $self); in which case all you need is:
$testname->( $system );
You'll probably need no strict 'refs'; for that.
- Alternatively, you might mean that you want to invoke the method of object $self, who's name is held in $testname; in which case all you need is:
$self->$testname( $system );
Seems to work fine with full strict.
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