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Trying to parse a multiline config file - help with matching

Asked by engerd in Perl Programming Language

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I'm trying to parse a multiline grammar in a config file.  Example file attached.  I need to extract ONLY the "zone: zone_name value1;value2;value3" entries from the file.  All other text should be ignored.  All the entries are split over newlines.  There are entries that have no ";"'s ie. a single value, and some that have many ";" separated values.  The termination string is usually a newline followed by not ";".

I've been banging my head for 4 hours now trying to get this working.  Not having an EBNF for the grammar doesn't help ;-)

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