G'day brassbin,

If we knew what problem you were attempting to solve with this requirement, you'd probably get better answers.

If you moved the checking of 3 values (i.e. s{3}) from GetOptions() to sub1() and passed --test a string containing the values, you could do something like this:

$ perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -le ' use Getopt::Long; sub sub1 { my ($name, $value) = @_; my $want = 3; my @got = split /\s+/ => $value; die "--$name requires $want values. Got: @got\n" unless @got = += $want; print "$name $_" for @got; } GetOptions( "test=s" => \&sub1 ); ' -- --test 'a b c' test a test b test c

And with the wrong number of values:

$ perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -le ' ... ' -- --test 'a b' --test requires 3 values. Got: a b
$ perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -le ' ... ' -- --test 'a b c d' --test requires 3 values. Got: a b c d

Additional Information Update: You wrote "as if the sub was called 3 times". It's not "as if", that's exactly what's happening. This shows each separate call with the individual arguments highlighted:

$ perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -E ' use Getopt::Long; sub sub1 { state $i = 0; ++$i; say "$i: >>>$_<<<" for @_ } GetOptions( "test=s{3}" => \&sub1 ); ' -- --test a b c 1: >>>test<<< 1: >>>a<<< 2: >>>test<<< 2: >>>b<<< 3: >>>test<<< 3: >>>c<<<

-- Ken


In reply to Re: Getopt::Long subroutine question by kcott
in thread Getopt::Long subroutine question by brassbin

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