If I understand your question right .. I think THIS is what you are looking for ...
use Data::Dumper;
my $t;
my %a=('c'=> {rr=>$t=[4,5,6], # Notice use of $t for temp store
ss=>$t}); # which gets assigned HERE ....
print Dumper \%a;
print qq( $_ = @{$a{c}->{$_}} \n) for qw(rr ss)
---- OUTPUT ---
$VAR1 = {
'c' => {
'ss' => [
4,
5,
6
],
'rr' => $VAR1->{'c'}{'ss'}
}
};
rr = 4 5 6
ss = 4 5 6
...each is assigned
his own private delusion but he cannot see the baggage on his own
back.
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