p4raw-id: //depot/perl@19698
It is often more readable to use the C<< => >> operator between key/value
pairs. The C<< => >> operator is mostly just a more visually distinctive
synonym for a comma, but it also arranges for its left-hand operand to be
-interpreted as a string--if it's a bareword that would be a legal identifier.
-This makes it nice for initializing hashes:
+interpreted as a string -- if it's a bareword that would be a legal simple
+identifier (C<< => >> doesn't quote compound identifiers, that contain
+double colons). This makes it nice for initializing hashes:
%map = (
red => 0x00f,