Try this alternative code:
use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; my $hash; while (<DATA>){ my ($left,$val) = split /=/,$_ or next; my ($first,@levels) = split /\./,$left; my $str="\$hash->{$first}"; for my $last_level(@levels){ $str .= "{$last_level}" } eval "$str=$val"; } print Dumper \$hash; __DATA__ a.b='xyz' a.c='abc' d='def' a.e='ghi'
If using for production, you may want to sanitize the data before the string eval.
Output:
$VAR1 = \{ 'a' => { 'e' => 'ghi', 'c' => 'abc', 'b' => 'xyz' }, 'd' => 'def' };

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In reply to Re: Ill-formed hash of hash - to convert text to xml by NetWallah
in thread Ill-formed hash of hash - to convert text to xml by themonk

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