(which is what hash lookups are).That's just wrong. The only thing special about hash look ups are that barewords are special cased to be treated as a string.
sub foo { "test" } $hash{ foo } = 32; #the literal string "foo" is used as the key $hash{ foo() } = 45; #the string "test" is used $x='te'; $y='st'; $hash{ $x$y } = 32; #this is a syntax error, because it's not string i +nterpolation
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by BUU
in thread Question related to the use of constants
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