Two alternatives:
use 5.14.1;
use warnings;
use Data::Peek;
use Text::CSV_XS "csv";
my %hash;
csv (in => "pm1227312.csv", out => undef, on_in => sub {
my ($key, $value) = @{$_[1]};
$key && $key !~ m/^\s*(?:#|$)/ and $hash{$key} = $value;
});
DDumper \%hash;
%hash = map { @$_ } @{csv (in => "pm1227312.csv", filter => { 0 => sub
+ { !m/^\s*(?:#|$)/ }})};
DDumper \%hash;
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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