Another way to find out where the hash is being changed is to use Hash::Util 'lock_hash'; and then lock_hash( %hash ); once it has been set up. This turns any attempt to assign to the hash into a fatal exception.
In reply to Re: debugger watchpoint behavior
by Anonymous Monk
in thread debugger watchpoint behavior
by hexcoder
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