The bigger picture is that I have config files that are perl code. Not my choice but I'm trying to make some tools work within that system.
I need to pluck strings from those config files, which *fortunately* do conform to the format given in my original post. Then I need to do stuff with that array of data (specifically lookup a bunch of hosts and delete any that don't resolve, but the purpose will vary with time I'm sure)
So, I can parse it out with regex if need be, but would prefer a quick win since it really is a valid hunk of perl.
I've tried PPI and my head hurts so I won't go there again :)

In reply to Re^2: evaluating a string into the executing program by deorth
in thread evaluating a string into the executing program by deorth

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