If I run your script with 5.8.8, I get the output
HASH(0x96574a4)
HASH(0x96574a4)
HASH(0x9628550)
For 5.10.0, I get
Use of uninitialized value within %Module::CoreList::version in concat
+enation (.) or string at test.pl line 7.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at test.pl l
+ine 7.
HASH(0x84c82b8)
Module::CoreList is version 2.15.
Update: For the 5.10.0 case, Module::CoreList's version is 2.13.
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