You wrote:
3. What's a good way to test for truthfulness:
"Truthfulness" is an unusual term for the boolean value of something. "Truth value" is more common.
if ( %$ref ) {
...do something
}
That code is fine if you know that $ref holds a hash ref and you need to decide whether the hash is empty.
or...
if ( %$ref && ref $ref eq 'HASH' ) {
...do something
}
Here, it seems, you want to check whether the reference
you have is indeed a hash ref, but put this way the condition is pretty much useless. Since you try a hash dereference first, if the ref isn't a hash ref your code will die before it gets to the test.
You'd have to swap the parts for them to make sense:
if ( ref $ref eq 'HASH' && %$ref ) {
Anno
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