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B.6 Dynamic Behavior

  1. Symbolic references:

    $i = "foo"; $$i = 10;             # Sets $foo to 10 ${"i"} = 10;          # Sets $foo to 10 &$i();                # Calls foo(); push (@$i, 10, 20);   # Pushes 10,20 into @foo
  2. Run-time expression evaluation:

    while (defined($str = <STDIN>)) {     eval ($str);     print "Error: $@" if $@; }

    This is a tiny Perl shell, which reads standard input, treats $str as a small program, and puts the compilation and run-time errors in $@ .

  3. Dynamic substitutions. Use the /e flag for the s/// operator, to specify an expression instead of a pattern:

    $l = "You owe me 400+100 dollars"; $l =~ s/(\d+)\+(\d+)/$1 + $2/e; print $l; # prints "You own me 500 dollars"
  4. Module and object method invocations (see also # 20 and # 21 ):

    $modulename->foo(); # Calls foo() in the module indicated by                     # $modulename


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