When multiple indexes are provided as a hash index (as opposed to a hash slice), they are joined using $;. This is indeed a rarely used feature. (HoH are preferred.)
$ perl -wle'$h{ -extended => "no" } = 1; print for keys %h' | od -c 0000000 - e x t e n d e d 034 n o \n 0000015
%{ $RE{zip}{US} } is either magical (and the fetcher looks for /^-extended\034/) or it's populated with all the possible options.How is that syntax able to set an option?
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by ikegami
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