And the first attempt at solving the problem is "roll your
own!" ... which is usually a bad idea. While your code
works, should i really use it? Wouldn't i be better off
using an existing
Config module instead? I think
so.
use Tie::IxHash;
use Config::General;
tie my %conf, 'Tie::IxHash';
%conf = ParseConfig(\*DATA);
for (keys %conf) {
my $output = eval "$conf{$_}";
print "$_: ", $@ ? "$conf{$_} - $@\n" : "$output\n";
}
While it doesn't work completely, this shows that it is
very easy to make
Config::General do what you
want. "Out of the box", it parsed all of your config file.
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