Hi Jenda,
Thanks for the suggestion. I think other than option 1, as you have suggested, other options would complicate a lot of things...and hence I'll specify the options that allow multiple values.
If the config file contains:
[path]
root = C:\test
code = %root%\code1
[array]
files = hello.txt,hi.txt,howdy.txt
dirs = %code%, %root%, %code%
Then, for the "dirs" array, how can I change the following regular expression to find and store all values between %%..since there can be more than one (as seen in the dirs array)...
$value =~ s{%(?:\[([^\]%]+)\])?([^%]*)%}{
if ($2 eq '') {
'%'
} elsif ($1 eq '') {
$INIhashref->{$sectionname}{$2}
} else {
$INIhashref->{$1}{$2}
}
}ge;
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