Uri Guttman:
#       printf "%d hash is $(%foo.string)", $bar ;
#
# no ambiguity and no confusion. how often will you need to
# interpolate a
# hash?

As others have pointed out, %foo{BAR} has to work.  But I have another
question for you: what's wrong with

        sprintf '%d hash is %s', $bar, %foo;

?  After all, interpolating into an sprintf is a bit dangerous anyway
(what if %foo=('%d' => '')?), and you avoid special cases.

--Brent Dax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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    --Spotted in a C++ program just before a #include

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