#!/usr/bin/perl --
use 5.010000;
use strict;
use warnings;
use autodie;
use Data::Dumper;
Main(@ARGV);
exit(0);
sub Main {
my $sample = join "\n", qw[ 0 a b c 1 d e f 666 lucy damian larry
+];
open my $inMemory, '<', \$sample ;
my $HoA = ReadADSI( $inMemory);
close $inMemory;
print Dumper($HoA);
}
sub ReadADSI {
my ($fh) = @_;
my %HoA;
my $Group = 0;
while (<$fh>) {
chomp;
given ($_) {
when (/^\d+$/) {
$Group = $_;
$HoA{$Group} = [];
}
default {
push @{ $HoA{$Group} }, $_;
}
} ## end given
} ## end while (<$fh>)
return \%HoA;
} ## end sub ReadADSI
__END__
$VAR1 = {
'1' => [
'd',
'e',
'f'
],
'0' => [
'a',
'b',
'c'
],
'666' => [
'lucy',
'damian',
'larry'
]
};
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