ikegami,
First you say keys are scalars not strings
Hrmm. I guess I should have proofed my response a 4th time before submitting. The first paragraph was intended to address "values" and the second "keys". Where I said "...hash key values can only be scalars.", I meant hash values. In fact, I said that later on in the same paragraph "...so a hash value can...".
Regarding non-string keys - I assume some trickery that can only be done in XS land would get around perldata. Of course, I don't remember who I heard discussing it or if I understood what they were saying but I suspect it would have been diotalevi or perhaps demerphq.
In any case, my correction to your post was concerning values only. Sorry my incorrect wording implied otherwise.
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