I don't know how much liberty you have to change the code, but this modification seems like it would make life a thousand times simpler and is certainly less obfuscated. Instead of
"ctitle" you could pass a reference to any structure and it will correctly reference it. It is not quite as strict in parsing the key names but that would be simple to add.
#!/usr/bin/perl
$CONFIGS={};
string_to_struct("CONFIGS-hosting_plans-c-title","ctitle");
print $CONFIGS->{hosting_plans}{c}{title};
exit;
sub string_to_struct {
my $string = shift;
my $val = shift;
my ($var, $keys) = split /-/, $string, 2;
# safety check would normally be here - removed for simplicity
no strict refs;
my $ref = $$var;
use strict refs;
my $pointer = $ref;
my @a = split(/-/,$keys);
foreach ( 0..$#a ){
$pointer->{$a[$_]} = ($_ == $#a) ? $val : {};
$pointer = $pointer->{$a[$_]};
}
$ref;
}
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