I guess another fairly brute force approach..
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $line = "05/04/2010 13:09:45 - A - somebody - ( (( my.my id >= 1 ))
+ ) and ( ( is-relative.to code = 'sister' ) or ( is-relative.to code
+= 'brother' ) or ( is-mother.to code = 'dog' ) )";
my @terms = $line =~ /\(.*?\)/g;
foreach (@terms)
{
s/.*(\(.*\)).*/$1/;
s/^\(\s*//;
s/\s*\)$//;
print "$_\n";
}
__END__
Prints:
my.my id >= 1
is-relative.to code = 'sister'
is-relative.to code = 'brother'
is-mother.to code = 'dog'
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