This is somewhat speculative and is based on "I'm not wedded to this syntax" and without knowing exactly what's in some value, stuff and so on.
Adding a few commas in strategic places (e.g. changing global { to global => {) will result in a Perl hash structure. You could read this and access your options like this:
$opt_hash->{table}{columns}{col1}{col_option2}
-- Ken
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by kcott
in thread Is this a job for Parse::RecDescent?
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