I was wondering if it's possible to declare a global variable within a subroutine in Perl so that I can use that variable in a hooked void function, but limiting the damaging effects of the global by having it declared in a subroutine.
So the subroutine uses XML::Parser to collect the IDs of a bunch of elements, in a manner similar to:
sub getRecipeIDs {
my $recipe = shift;
my @elements = ();
my $parser = new XML::Parser(Style => 'Tree',
Handlers => {
Start => sub {
my ($expat, $element, %attrs) = @_;
if ($element eq 'recipe') {
push @elements, $attrs{id};
}
}});
$parser->parse($recipe);
return @elements;
}
I'm also using strict in my script.
So I want to declare @elements in such a way that it is local to getRecipeIDs but is visible to the anonymous subroutine.
Thanks for your time, any help is greatly appreciated.
perldoc -f local– shawnhcorey Aug 27 '12 at 13:19