To evaluate Perl code, you need to pass it to perl, or use eval EXPR or require or do.
eval EXPR is what you want here.
In reply to Re: use -d -t -s as script args
by ikegami
in thread SOLVED:use -d -t -s as script args
by vincentaxhe
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