"... yet another strange perl delirium?"

More like "makes me deliriously happy!

Update: In my delirium, I couldn't even spell correctly. Corrected (I think) And yes, re name (below), IMO "Tie::Closure::Generated" does seem an improvement.

But, for a 'fair and balanced' [   :-(   ] approach to commenting, another name (possibly including "TIE" or possibly one that mentions multi-format-input for a single output format -- (yes, I'll try to think up something on that order) might set this apart from other modules invoking the word "Hash" or "Sub."


Come, let us reason together: Spirit of the Monastery

In reply to Re: tied hash for data munging by ww
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