#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dump qw/ dd /; my $raw = q{ [section_name] okkey=okvalue RANDOM.txt }; dd( MyReader->read_string( $raw ) ); dd( Config::INI::Reader->read_string( $raw ) ); BEGIN { package MyReader; use parent qw/ Config::INI::Reader /; $INC{'MyReader.pm'}=__FILE__; sub parse_boolean { my( $self, $line ) = @_; return $1 if $line =~ /^(\S+\.\w+)$/m; return; } sub handle_unparsed_line { my ($self, $handle, $line) = @_; if( my( $boolean ) = $self->parse_boolean( $line ) ){ ## die if already have boolean, or whateverlogicyouwant return $self->set_value('boolean', $boolean ); } $self->SUPER::handle_unparsed_line($handle,$line); } 1; } __END__ { section_name => { boolean => "RANDOM.txt", okkey => "okvalue" } } Syntax error at line 4: 'RANDOM.txt ' at - line 11.

In reply to Re^4: Read INI file by Anonymous Monk
in thread Read INI file by bhushanQA

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