NAME
   Tie::AliasHash - Hash with aliases key (multiple keys, one value)

SYNOPSIS
     use Tie::AliasHash;

     tie %hash, 'Tie::AliasHash';

     $hash{ 'foo', 'bar' } = 'baz';

     print $hash{foo}; # prints 'baz'
     print $hash{bar}; # prints 'baz' too

     $hash{bar} = 'zab'; # $hash{foo} is changed too
     print $hash{foo}; # prints 'zab'

DESCRIPTION
   Tie::AliasHash creates hashes that can have multiple keys for a single
   value. This means that some keys are just 'aliases' for other keys.

   The example shown in the synopsys above creates a key 'foo' and an alias
   key 'bar'. The two keys share the same value, so that fetching either of
   them will always return the same value, and storing a value in one of
   them will change both.

HISTORY
   v1.00 (07 Mar 2001)
       First released version

   v0.01 (20 Feb 2001)
       Original version; created by h2xs 1.20 with options

         -CAXn Tie::AliasHash

AUTHOR
   Aldo Calpini <[email protected]>