I'm getting the same error in 5.26. What works is to use -B4 (i.e. no space).
Why?
$before = shift @ARGV assigns the first element of @ARGV to $before. The first element is
-B, regardless of the Perl version. Also, changing the array you're currently iterating over doesn't seem to be a safe operation.
How to fix?
Iterate over the indices rather than elements if you want to peek into surrounding elements.
my $before;
my $arg_index = 0;
while ($arg_index < $#ARGV) {
my $arg = $ARGV[$arg_index];
if( $arg =~ /^-B(\d+)$/ ) { # months Before
$before = $1;
} elsif( $arg =~ /^-B$/ ) {
$before = $ARGV[++$arg_index];
if( $before !~ /^\d+/ ) {
die "Bad before argument ($before)\n";
}
}
} continue {
++$arg_index;
}
Note that the code doesn't report "Bad before" if there's no space after -B but the value is not a number.
How to fix properly?
Use
Getopt::Long.
map{substr$_->[0],$_->[1]||0,1}[\*||{},3],[[]],[ref qr-1,-,-1],[{}],[sub{}^*ARGV,3]
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