TMTOWTDI. This example has embedded data, to read from a file then replace DATA with a file handle, see
open to open a file and obtain the filehandle:
use warnings;
use strict;
while(<DATA>) {
if (/PSP-Ri/) {
$_ = <DATA>;
# Grab the text after '--'
my $pairs = (split('--'))[1];
# Remove that pesky (0x1)
$pairs =~ s/\(.*?\)//;
# Create a hash from (key<spaces>value)
my %hash = split(/\s+/,$pairs);
# Print the hash
while (my($k,$v) = each(%hash)) {
print "$k = $v\n"
}
}
}
__DATA__
125 09082010 093627.953624:1.01.00.27144.Info .CC: *GCID:0x00000013--I
+ngress PSP-Ri
206 09082010 093627.953812:1.01.00.27145.Info .CC: *GCID:0x00000013--C
+odec G711 (0x1) pktSize 20 attrib 0x1c00
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