I gave that one a quick spin. But the one that I actually got working pretty easily is Unix::Conf::Bind8.
For possible future super searchers, this is all it took:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Unix::Conf::Bind8;
my $namedconf='/path_to/named.conf';
my ($obj, $conf);
$conf = Unix::Conf::Bind8->new_conf (
FILE => $namedconf,
SECURE_OPEN => 0
)
or $conf->die ('could not open \'named.conf\':' . $!);
$obj = $conf->get_zone ('example.com')
or $obj->die ("couldn't get zone `example.com'");
print "\n" . $obj->file . "\n";
~~
naChoZ
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