Round parens don't create any substructures. Curly braces create hash references, see perlreftut.
Putting a hash reference in a position where a hash key is expected doesn't make any sense, because it is converted to a string which loses all the interesting information that way.
In reply to Re: Difference in Hash Declaration
by moritz
in thread Difference in Hash Declaration
by perl@1983
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