-C<#loc_right_pair> does NOT exist. C<#loc> works in such cases since
-its parser does not extend beyond the string at the end of a line.
+C<#loc_right_pair> does NOT exist. C<#loc> works in such cases since its
+parser does not extend beyond the string at the end of a line. However,
+if the string is I<not> at the end of the line, C<#loc{word}> declares
+that the value associated with the key I<word> (earlier on the same
+line) is to be loc'd. This is useful for inline hashes:
+
+ # Note the string "baz" is to be loc'd
+ foo => { bar => "baz", troz => "zort" }, # loc{bar}