Hi Monks, I need a little help here
How to parse this bit of multi-line data.
object-group service DM_SERVICE_7
service-object tcp eq 1433
service-object tcp eq 49160
service-object tcp eq 8086
object-group network Employees
description Employees
network-object 10.10.12.0 255.255.255.0
network-object 10.11.12.0 255.255.255.0
Should parse into a hash like
'DM_SERVICE_7' => {
'type' => 'service ',
'array_of_entries' => ["tcp eq 1433", "tcp eq 49160", "tcp eq 8086
+" ]
},
'Employees' => {
'type' => 'network',
'array_of_entries' => ["10.10.12.0 255.255.255.0", "10.11.12.0 255
+.255.255.0"]
}
I have got as far as here, but not sure how to proceed
undef $/;
while (<>) {
@array = split /object-group/; #array of all interesting data
}
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