If it helps, Cygwin and Solaris output:
bash-2.03$ perl -le 'print for sort keys %::' CYGWIN_NT-5.1 Solaris ============== ======= " " $ $ + + - - / / 0 0 <none>:: <none>:: @ @ ARGV ARGV CORE:: CORE:: Cwd:: DB:: DB:: DynaLoader:: DynaLoader:: ENV ENV INC INC IO:: IO:: Internals:: Internals:: PerlIO:: PerlIO:: Regexp:: Regexp:: STDERR STDERR STDIN STDIN STDOUT STDOUT UNIVERSAL:: UNIVERSAL:: _ Win32:: _<-e Win32CORE:: _<perlio.c _ _<perlmain.c _<Win32CORE.c _<universal.c _<cygwin.c _<xsutils.c _<perlio.c attributes:: _<perlmain.c main:: _<universal.c stderr _<xsutils.c stdin attributes:: stdout main:: utf8:: stderr stdin stdout utf8::

In reply to Re: keys %:: by deibyz
in thread keys %:: by blazar

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