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I've uploaded a proposed module, Tie::StrictHash, into my directory on
CPAN:
$CPAN/authors/id/K/KV/KVAIL/Tie-StrictHash-1.0.tar.gz
It implements 'strict'-like semantics on hashes. I looked into
Tie::SecureHash, but it seemed like overkill for what I wanted, which
was just a simple way to use ha
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