Hello All,

After reading a lot on the subject, I'm guessing that it's not possible to 
do what I want to do, but anyway I wanted to ask you about and hopefuly be 
wrong. :-)

I want to write a sub so I can use it like this:

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mysub (a => 1, b => 2, c => 3) {
   # ...CODE...
};
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But, I haven't found any valid prototype combination to make that work. 
After reading the perlsub documentation, at first I thought I would be able 
to do so like this:

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sub mysyb (\%&) {
   # ...CODE...
}
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But, of course, I was wrong. Taking out the backslash is also wrong since 
the % will eat anything after it.


Please let me know if any of you know the way to correctly construct such 
prototype.

Thanks in advance.


Cheers, :-)

Paco



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