How about something like this:
package Tie::HashNKeys;
use strict;
sub TIEHASH {
my $class = shift;
bless {}, $class;
}
sub STORE {
$_[0]->{ join $;, sort split /$;/, $_[1] } = $_[2];
}
sub FETCH {
$_[0]->{ join $;, sort split /$;/, $_[1] };
}
Sample:
tie my %hash, 'Tie::HashNKeys';
$hash{'csUsers','csGroups'} = 'foo';
print $hash{'csGroups','csUsers'}; ## prints 'foo'
Is that kind of what you want?
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