I don't have an immediate answer for you, but I can tell you that overload isn't working for you because it doesn't overload the behavior of the hash you tie, it overloads the behavior of the object that the hash is tied to. I.e. the return value of tie().
-sauoq "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
In reply to Re: Tied HASH as boolean?!
by sauoq
in thread Tied HASH as boolean?!
by gmpassos
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