in case anyone wanted something to think about instead of other work, the original (extended) problem i want to solve was to suppose those lists contained other hash keys.. so now the problem is such:
%HoL = ( bob => [ "mary", "ken" ],
aditya => [ "cary", "bob" ],
devil => [ "bob", "aditya" ]
);
and i then finally want:
%HoL = ( bob => { mary => 1, ken => 1 },
aditya => { cary => 1, bob => 1, mary => 1, ken => 1 },
devil => { bob => 1, mary => 1, ken => 1, aditya => 1, cary => 1 }
)
so now everything shows itself readily when we use the hash, or something like that.
and of course, one shouldn't get into a recursive loop, etc, blah blah blah
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