if( ! $ENV{PERL_PERTURB_KEYS} ) {
$ENV{PERL_PERTURB_KEYS} = 1;
$ENV{PERL_HASH_SEED} = ...;
exec( $^X, $0, @ARGV );
die "Failed to exec self: $!\n($^X $0 @ARGV)\n";
}
... rest of Perl code ...
You can add the BEGIN block if you want to optimize away some wasted initialization work.
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