Thanks for help. I see that split needs to be in it somewhere.
What I got from that is:
[
[["global_model", "CAR"]],
[
[
"pairs",
"\nMODEL",
"Make=Mustang",
"Quality=A",
"Speed=\nMODEL",
"Chevy=Cavalier\nMODEL\n",
"Color=blue",
"type=hatchback",
"crashrating=spectacular\n",
"explodes=true",
"speed=",
"storage=none,little\n",
],
],
]
What I am looking for is this:
{
CAR => [
{ MODEL => { Make => "Mustang", Quality => "A", Speed => un
+def } },
{ MODEL => { Chevy => "Cavalier" } },
{
MODEL => {
Color => "Blue",
crashrating => "spectacular",
explodes => "true",
speed => undef,
storage => "none,little",
type => "hatchback",
},
},
],
}
Maybe I am missing something...?
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