You've said two contradictory things repeatedly. That the context is my %hash = ( a => 1, b => 2 );, and that it's about the mistake the OP made. Either one I address, you say the other is the context.
Both have been addressed.
It's been shown why parens don't indicate it's a list in my %hash = ( a => 1, b => 2 );.
It's been shown that saying that parens indicate a list doesn't help initialise a hash correctly.
In reply to Re^24: Why? (each...)
by ikegami
in thread Why? (each...)
by locked_user sundialsvc4
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