Extremely silly, but amusingly short :)
#!/usr/bin/perl -wl
use strict;
my @a=0..1e3; # Set higher than any reasonable message number
my @list = ("1, 3, 5-7", "1-5, 2, 4", "1-3, 2-5");
for (@list){
my %h;
s/-/../g;
$h{$_}++ for @a[(eval $_)];
print join " ", sort {$a<=>$b} keys %h;
}
Output:
1 3 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
This relies on Perl interpreting your format (once dashes are replaced by double dots) as array subscripts.
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