There is too much stuff in code tags thats not directly related to pack/unpack,
please clean it, chances of getting an answer increase if format is like this, and the data is fixed/repeatable and you know what to expect
use Data::Dump qw/ dd /;
my $wanted => { hi => 4, bye => 2 };
my $raw = "bits";
dd( $wanted , RawToRecord( $raw ) );
sub RawToRecord {
my( $raw ) = @_;
%record ... unpack ... pack ...;
return \%record;
}
That way you can only focus on pack/unpack with known data, only focus on the template, once you get that working, work on the rest of the program
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