Untested:
my $str = do {my $i; join "", map {$_ eq '(' ? $i++ : $_ eq ')' && $i
+? $i-- : $_ eq ',' && $i ? ($_ = ';') : 0; $_} split '[(,)]', $str};
This assumes the parenthesis are balanced.
But what should happen on:
"(foo),(bar)"
? The comma here is preceded and followed by a bracket - preceded by an opening paren, and followed by a closing paren even. If such a comma should be replaced as well, one might use something like (untested):
substr($str, index($str, "("), rindex($str, ")") - length($str)) =~ s/
+,/;/g;
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