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...?

In reply to Re^2: Parse structured text using regex by trippledubs
in thread Parse structured text using regex by trippledubs

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