This is sample code for
odie to look at, and will probably be changing. Please don't vote on this node.
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
use strict;
{
my %hash = ('a' => {-func => \&sub_one, -parm => 'subone'},
'b' => {-func => \&sub_two, -parm => 'two,two_a,two_
+b'},
'c' => {-func => \&sub_three, -parm => ''},
);
&{$hash {'a'}->{-func}} (split ',', $hash {'a'}->{-parm});
&{$hash {'b'}->{-func}} (split ',', $hash {'b'}->{-parm});
&{$hash {'c'}->{-func}} (split ',', $hash {'c'}->{-parm});
}
sub sub_one
{
print "sub_one got ", scalar @_, " parameters\n";
print "sub_one parameters: $_\n" foreach (@_);
}
sub sub_two
{
print "sub_two got ", scalar @_, " parameters\n";
print "sub_two parameters: $_\n" foreach (@_);
}
sub sub_three
{
print "sub_three got ", scalar @_, " parameters\n";
print "sub_three parameters: $_\n" foreach (@_);
}
--Chris
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