Hi monk,

I need to write a perl script which will generate a *.c file from a *.csv file. The input csv file will contain information of certain chip in the following format:

CHIP,xxxx
vendorid,0xBF
memid,0x2501
size,256
devid,yyy
cmd,1
addr,3
mode,0
dummy,0
conf_wid,0
rate, 20
END

And the output c file will contain the above information as an array element in a CONST array in the following format:

{0x2501, FLASH_CONFIGURATION_DEVICE( 256,yyy,1,3,0,0,0, 20, 0xBF)}

There will be multiple chip information in the csv file and each chip information has to be stored in the c file.

I am new to perl scripting. Can you please provide a sample perl script file for one entry of chip so that i can carry on with the rest of the chip.


In reply to CSV file to C file conversion using perl by gopsi1234

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