You can't "return a hash" from a subroutine, you can only return a list, the effect of return %hash is to flatten the hash into a list of key => value pairs. Thus the effect of the the three following subroutines is similar (the order of the hash keys in the first aside:)
sub foo { my %foo = ( Foo => '1', Bar => '2'); return %foo; } + sub bar { my @bar = qw(Foo 1 Bar 2); return @bar; } + sub baz { return 'Foo','1','Bar','2'; } + print foo(),"\n"; print bar(),"\n"; print baz(),"\n";
This is why people are telling you to return a hash reference as this is the only way to retain the, er, hashiness after the appropriate dereferencing.
/J\
In reply to Re^3: hash from sub directly into foreach loop
by gellyfish
in thread hash from sub directly into foreach loop
by jeanluca
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