On 9/27/2013 4:14 PM, David Lang wrote:
>
> remember that Perl variables (including hashes) that you create with one rule
> can be
> accessed by your perl code in any other rule.
>
> you don't _have_ to use varmap.
>
> If your flatten routine sets a variable %hash and then returns a reference to
> it, you
> can have other commands just access $hash{key}
Fair enough, though that is only slightly less ugly than accessing the internal
cache
hash. flatten in general needs not care what the target varmap is, but I will
see what I
can do in that respect to make it be aware so the naming correct. Thanks for
the idea!
Thanks,
Mark
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