Definitely, and I actually use that a fair amount, and Hash::Util's functions were part of the inspiration for this. The advantage of this module is that it saves you two characters ;-) (they're a little slower to type on a German keyboard too...) One of the disadvantages is that method calls don't interpolate into strings.
(Hmmm, maybe I could to add a -lock option to additionally lock the hashref's keys, so the hash can be used safely in both ways... Update: Done!)
In reply to Re^2: Converting Hashes to Objects
by haukex
in thread Converting Hashes to Objects
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