is it possible to combine Blocks with hashes or arrays?
It is possible to combine blocks with arrays but not with hashes, however it is easy to convert an array to a hash.

For an array you just need to separate the values with a comma:

[requirements] array=bar,baz hash=bar,1,baz,2
You can then process that:
my $ary = $config{'requirements.array'}; my $hary = $config{'requirements.hash'}; # convert array reference to hash my %hash = @$hary; print "ARRAY:\n"; for my $item (@$ary) { print "$item\n"; } print "HASH:\n"; for my $key (keys %hash) { print "$key => $hash{$key}\n"; }
Output:
ARRAY: bar baz HASH: bar => 1 baz => 2

In reply to Re: Perl Config::Simple with %hash or @array by tangent
in thread Perl Config::Simple with %hash or @array by thanos1983

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