Dear Monks

Is there a way to pass all keys from 1 hash, as one string, to a subroutine in a one-liner ?
Here is the multi-line example
use warnings ; use strict ; my %h = ( 'a' => 1, 'b' => 1, 'c' => 1 ) ; my $str ; foreach ( keys %h ) { $str .= "$_ " } xyz( $str ) ; sub xyz { print shift ; }
So, I'm looking for something like
use warnings ; use strict ; my %h = ( 'a' => 1, 'b' => 1, 'c' => 1 ) ; xyz( "keys(%h)" ) ; sub xyz { print shift ; }
Doesn't work of course!

Any suggestions ?

Thnx
LuCa

UPDATE: thnx a lot!!

In reply to need all keys from hash into one string (looking for 1-liner) by jeanluca

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