I'm trying to modify existing perl code and I would like to add an option to it. But there is a glitch here as there I have to go one elevel down. This levelling is conditional. The code :
use GetOpt::Long;
my template ={
"global" => {
"variables" =>{
"version" => "${s_version}",
if($s_version eq "s8")
"base" => "\${version}/$group",
else{
"exe" => "\${exe_state}",
"base" => "\${s_version/${exe}/$group" ,
}
"variant" => "10",
"dir" => "\${root}"
} }}}
How do I break the if . I know I cant use a if in a template. How do I break it ? I think u can use hashing here. Biut, I don't know how to implement it. Can anybody give me a lead?
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