tobeythorn:
Here's a simple example:
$ cat foo.pl
use strict;
use warnings;
my @AoH;
# Build the AoH
while (<DATA>) {
chomp;
last if /^\s*$/;
my ($file, $path) = split /:/;
push @AoH, { path=>$path, file=>$file };
}
# Print the data
for (@AoH) {
print "PATH:", $$_{path}, ", FILE:", $$_{file}, "\n";
}
__DATA__
baz:/foo/bar
gunk:/tmp/roboticus
$ perl foo.pl
PATH:/foo/bar, FILE:baz
PATH:/tmp/roboticus, FILE:gunk
...roboticus
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