print $rec->{LOOKUP}{"key"};
($first_k, $first_v) = each %{ $rec->{LOOKUP} };
- $answer = &{ $rec->{THATCODE} }($arg);
- $answer = &{ $rec->{THISCODE} }($arg1, $arg2);
+ $answer = $rec->{THATCODE}->($arg);
+ $answer = $rec->{THISCODE}->($arg1, $arg2);
# careful of extra block braces on fh ref
print { $rec->{HANDLE} } "a string\n";
Berkeley DB have size limitations, but beyond that, you also have problems
with how references are to be represented on disk. One experimental
module that does partially attempt to address this need is the MLDBM
-module. Check your nearest CPAN site as described in L<perlmod> for
+module. Check your nearest CPAN site as described in L<perlmodlib> for
source code to MLDBM.
=head1 SEE ALSO