Cool. This required a nice enhancement to Data::Diver. Thanks.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Data::Diver 1.01 qw( DiveVal );
my @filenames = <DATA>;
chomp @filenames;
my $files = { };
foreach my $file ( @filenames ) {
print "processing file: $file\n";
my @parts= split /[-_.]/, $file;
DiveVal( $files, \(@parts) )= 1;
}
__DATA__
0001-test-thing.sgi
1.tif
10.tif
2.tif
final-0002.tif
final-0003.tif
final-0004.tif
final-0001.tif
Sorry, the new version of the module will take a few hours / days to get to all the CPAN mirrors.
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