No its Pretty Simple.
Here's the link.
Thanks Everyone for Discussing this topic Today:
I hope some one finds it useful when they are stuck in the future.
Link:
EOT_STYLES
Simple Config File Modification:
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[hello]
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i=abc
i=def
i=ghi
i=jkl
i=mno
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j=<<EOT
abc
def
ghi
jkl
mno
pqrs
tuv
wxyz
EOT
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Unlike a few guys here
I provide snippets of Real time Examples:
Snippet Code :
#! /usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
use Config::IniFiles;
# SAMPLE : SET CONFIGURATION SAMPLE FILE TO READ.
my ($sample,%ini,$cfg,%input_config_citi);
GetOptions('config=s'=>\$sample,-nomultiline => 0);
# TIE : OBTAIN THE CONFIG FILES CONTETNS
$cfg= Config::IniFiles->new(-file=>$sample);
my @arr=$cfg->val('hello','i');
my @arr=$cfg->val('hello','j');
print "\n\nThe values are : ";
print "$_\n",for(@arr);
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