Not only that, it also turns off strict, so Perl doesn't tell you the hash you're trying to access doesn't exist.
sub _doeval { no strict; eval shift }
In reply to Re^5: "exists $hash{key}" is slower than "$hash{key}"
by choroba
in thread "exists $hash{key}" is slower than "$hash{key}"
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