Most people who know about its existance are already so comfortable with complex datastructures built by using Perl's references that this syntax is set aside in favor of a more powerful tool.It can be handy when dealing with large, sparse, data structures, where references would take too much memory.
In reply to Re^2: $var{'a',1,...}
by ysth
in thread $var{'a',1,...}
by ady
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