Sadly, I don't think my version of perl supports Hash::Util

You're using older than 5.8.0? Isn't that at least 5 years old?

I'm not sure, and a quick scan of perldelta didn't tell me, when Internals first appeared, but it can do the same job with a minor additional amount of work. Once you have built your hash, you have to set the values readonly as well as the hash itself. Hardly onerous though:

#! perl -slw use strict; use Internals qw[ SetReadOnly ]; my %set = map{ $_ => 1 } qw[ age old years ]; SetReadOnly( \$_ ) for values %set; ## Freeze values SetReadOnly \%set; ## and keys. for my $unknown ( qw[ age sex old young years minutes] ) { print "$unknown ", exists $set{ $unknown } ? 'exists' : ' does not exist'; } eval{ $set{ age } = 123 } or print $@; eval{ $set{ fred } = 1 } or print $@; __END__ C:\test>junk3 age exists sex does not exist old exists young does not exist years exists minutes does not exist Modification of a read-only value attempted at C:\test\junk3.pl line 1 +7. Attempt to access disallowed key 'fred' in a restricted hash at C:\tes +t\junk3.pl line 18.

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In reply to Re^2: Fastest way to test membership in a constant set by BrowserUk
in thread Fastest way to test membership in a constant set by Anonymous Monk

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