The use of a leading '+' before an expression within curly braces may be used to force Perl to treat the expression as a hash key or value, rather than parsing the whole thing as a block.
Not certain if this answers your question precisely, and I am particularly unsure exactly in what ways Perl 5.8 differs from 5.6, but this has been my experience with 5.6 and below.
In reply to Re: bareword hash keys
by dmmiller2k
in thread bareword hash keys
by John M. Dlugosz
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