I've changed the title of the post to more accurately reflect the intent of the post.
I thought my opening paragraph(s) made it very clear that I have no "complaint", nor was I " fault<ing> Perl's hash structure" for the vast majority of applications.
The only application I was suggesting this would be useful for is the "... perhaps the most oft-used use of hashes is as fast lookup tables..." as exampled by the referenced post Memory Management Problem.
In reply to Re: •Re: A (memory) poor man's hash
by BrowserUk
in thread A (memory) poor man's <strike>hash</strike> lookup table.
by BrowserUk
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