Does any one know if it's possible to read in or populate Data::Dumper with a file that was produced via Data::Dumper?
## Compiled by SNMP::MIB::Compiler version 0.06
## Source: C:\MIBS/RFC-1212.mib
## Date: Fri Mar 7 16:42:52 2003
{
'tree' => undef,
'macros' => [
'OBJECT-TYPE'
],
'traps' => undef,
'nodes' => {},
'version' => '0.06',
'types' => {
'IndexSyntax' => {
'items' => {
'ipAddress' => {
'type' => 'IpAddress'
},
'object' => {
'type' => 'OBJECT IDENTIFIER'
},
'string' => {
'type' => 'OCTET STRING'
},
'address' => {
'type' => 'NetworkAddress'
},
'number' => {
'range' => {
'min' => '0',
'max' => 'MAX'
},
'type' => 'INTEGER'
}
},
'type' => 'CHOICE'
}
}
}
Is it possible to populate an array using the same data structure with the above data?
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