When calling
perl -w param.pl *.zip the output is
p_sDirmask: #*.zip#.
I used perl2exe to create a perl-standalone executable. When passing the same to
param.exe the output is
Somefile.zip.
*.zip seems to get interpreted before passed to the origin-perl-code.
param.pl:
#!/usr/bin/perl#
use strict;
use warnings;
# Uebergabe-Parameter pruefen
if ( !defined( $ARGV[0] ) )
{
print "Example: param.exe <Filemask>\n";
print "\n";
exit;
}
my $p_sDirmask = $ARGV[0];
print "p_sDirmask: #$p_sDirmask#\n";
Compiler call:
perl2exe.exe -v param.pl
Am I doing something wrong?
How to handle parameters when using perl2exe? Or does perl2exe have some trouble here?
Environment:
Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit
Strawberry Perl 5.24.1.1 64-Bit
Perl2Exe 24.00-Win
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