sub funpack { my ($template, $source) = @_; my @fields; push @fields, $2 while $template =~ s/(\D\d+)(\S+)/$1/; my $hash = {}; @$hash{@fields} = unpack $template, $source; return $hash } my $data = funpack 'A20name A1sex A3age A8salary A12sign', $foo;
Completely untested, but I just HAD to mention "fun"pack.

By the way, if you want a module that does this, just create it yourself and put it on CPAN. Make your world a better place, and possibly the worlds of others too.

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In reply to Re: Possible unpack modification (or module) by Juerd
in thread Possible unpack modification (or module) by samurai

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