I've got a Perl Moose object that contains an attribute I'd like to use as a replacement string in a regex. The idea is to use something like:
$full_string =~ s{FIND_THIS}{$self->replace_string};
Where $self->replace_string
is the Moose object's attribute to use. When run as above, it doesn't work as expected. The regex engine thinks '$self' is the variable and the '->' arrow is just a string. Instead of the value of the of the attribute, the output of the replacement ends up looking something like:
ObjectName=HASH(0x7ff458f70778)->replace_string
I know that a simple way to overcome this is to drop the string into a new variable. For example:
my $new_replace_string = $self->replace_string;
$full_string =~ s{FIND_THIS}{$new_replace_string};
My question is if there is a way to avoid creating a new variable and just use the object's attribute directly. (And, ideally without having to add a line of code.) Is this possible?