Hi monks! I'm trying to parse a logfile and put the contents into a hash. Part of the file looks like:
Handle_Bogus_Timeout 36 TimerList 4 ResetOneHundredmSecondTimerReport 8 ResetTimer 16 SetOneHundredmSecondTimer 12 SetTimer 16
As you can see it's not allways one key and one value per line. If the key is too long it'll have the value on a new line. I'm going through each line with
if(/(\S+)\s+(\d+)/)
to check if it's valid, else it should do something to take care of the incorrect lines. Suggestions?

In reply to Key, newline, value problem by ciryon

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