On Tuesday 25 September 2007 10:45:36 Ruben Fonseca wrote: > On 2007/09/25, at 07:39, Carl Franks wrote: > > On 24/09/2007, Ruben Fonseca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi I'm trying to handle a callback filter in a catalyst application. > >> > >> In my form, I have the following especification: > >> > >> --- > >> action: /test/foo > >> indicator: submit > >> auto_fieldset: 1 > >> > >> elements: > >> - type: Text > >> name: user > >> filters: > >> - type: Callback > >> callback: foo::Controller::test::bar > >> > >> However, Catalyst always dies with the "Can't use string > >> ("foo::Controller::test::bar") as a subroutine ref while "strict > >> refs" in use". > >> > >> Can you explain me how can I run a sub of mine to filter an element? > > > > At the moment, callback() only accepts a subref, such as \&foo; > > meaning it can't be set in a yaml file. > > It would probably be reasonable though, to change it so that if it's > > given a string, to call that as a subroutine name. > > I "fixed" that by editing Filter/Callback.pm and adding > > no strict 'refs' > > before the actual call to the sub... I'm not properly sure if this is > a cool hack or not..
Kind of both :-) @Carl: I think we should give a reference to the form (and maybe the current element) as additional parameter. This way we have the chance to get the $c out from the stash of the form in the callback routine. Greets, Mario _______________________________________________ HTML-FormFu mailing list HTML-FormFu@lists.scsys.co.uk http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/html-formfu