You never end up building the dependency hash in your code. I do it when I'm building the variable hash:
if (/^\s*(\w+)\s*=\s*(?:"([^"]*)"|(.*))/) { my ($name, $val) = ($1, $+); $vars{$name} = $val; $depend{$name} = [ $vars{$name} =~ /\$(\w+)/g ]; # <--- }
In your code, it should probably look something like:
while($ebuildcontents =~ /\b([-A-Z0-9_]+)\s*=\s*\"(.*?)\"/sgc) { my ($var, $value) = ($1, $2); $ebuildvars{$var} = $value; $vardepend{$var} = [ $value =~ /\$\{?(\w+)\}?/g ]; }
I believe that will make your code run properly.
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