# read the AppConfig docs!
use AppConfig qw/:expand :argcount/;
my $config = AppConfig->new();
# note that variable names are case-insensitive by default
$config->define(
'ROUTER'=> { ARGCOUNT => ARGCOUNT_HASH },
'GROUP1' => { ARGCOUNT => ARGCOUNT_LIST },
'GROUP2' => { ARGCOUNT => ARGCOUNT_LIST },
'GROUP3' => { ARGCOUNT => ARGCOUNT_LIST }, );
$config->file('router.conf');
# now you can access the data
# (untested, but this should give you the idea)
printf ("Router %s is %s\n", $_, $config->ROUTER()->{$_})
foreach keys %{$config->ROUTER()};
printf ("Group %s is %s\n", $_, @{$config->get($_)})
foreach qw/group1 group2 group3/;
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