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I tried to set PERL_HASH_SEED to 0, but I'm getting different outputs each time.

As choroba said, there are "other related variables" too, e.g. PERL_PERTURB_KEYS.

However, since from your reply it seems like you're continuing down this route, let me state what I said here more directly: I can say with near certainty that you shouldn't be messing with these variables in the first place! Unless you can explain with certainty why you think you need these variables, I am certain we will be able to find a better (more robust, more portable, etc.) solution for you. So please explain your application some more, and the issue you are experiencing, and let's find a better solution than messing with PERL_HASH_SEED.

Update: Rereading the node, that's a lot of certainty ;-)


In reply to Re^3: Is it possible to "fix a seed" for hash? by haukex
in thread Is it possible to "fix a seed" for hash? by rsFalse

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