Go from here.
while(<DATA>){
chomp;
s/\"|\;//g;
my($item,$value) = split /\s\:?/,$_,2;
$value =~ s/^\s*\(//;
$value =~ s/\)\s*$//;
print "$item , $value\n";
}
__DATA__
direction : in
code_unit : "1ps";
sum_1 ("0.01, 0.02");
function : "((( X1 | X2 ) & A1))";
process : 1;
cap ( 3.0 , pf );
features ( display ) ;
Above gives
direction , in
code_unit , 1ps
sum_1 , 0.01, 0.02
function , (( X1 | X2 ) & A1)
process , 1
cap , 3.0 , pf
features , display
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