Fun!
#! perl -slw
use strict;
use Data::Dump qw[ pp ];
sub x;
sub x{
my $ref = shift;
my @keys = sort keys %{ $ref };
return unless @keys;
return join ',', map {
my $leafs = x( $ref->{ $_ } );
$leafs ? "($leafs)$_" : $_
} @keys;
}
my %tree;
while( <DATA> ) {
chomp;
my $key;
my $ref = \%tree;
my @nodes = split ';', $_;
$key = shift @nodes, $ref = $ref->{ $key } //= {} while @nodes;
}
pp \%tree;
print x( \%tree );
__DATA__
a;
a;b;
a;b;e;
a;b;f;
a;c;
a;c;g;
a;c;h;
a;c;h;i;
a;c;h;j;
a;d;
Outputs
C:\test>815486
{
a => {
b => { e => {}, f => {} },
c => { g => {}, h => { i => {}, j => {} } },
d => {},
},
}
((e,f)b,(g,(i,j)h)c,d)a
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