Here's a working version of the code currently posted here (although I still wouldn't recommend this approach; the last command shows an injection):
c:\@Work\Perl\monks>perl -wMstrict -le "use Try::Tiny; ;; while (my @parsed = &parseInput) { &dispatch(@parsed); } ;; sub parseInput { my $inp = <>; chomp $inp; my @parsed = split ' ', $inp; return () if $parsed[0] eq 'q'; return @parsed; } ;; sub dispatch { my $cmd = shift; my $args = join q{,}, @_; my $e_str = qq{&$cmd($args)}; try { eval $e_str; $@ and die $@; } catch { warn qq{bad command '$e_str': \n$_}; } } ;; sub bar { print qq{Baring: (@_)}; } " bar Baring: () bar 9 8 7 Baring: (9 8 7) bar x yy zzz bad command '&bar(x,yy,zzz)': Bareword "x" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at (eval 4) line 1 +, <> line 3. Bareword "yy" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at (eval 4) line +1, <> line 3. Bareword "zzz" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at (eval 4) line + 1, <> line 3. bar 'x' 'yy' 'zzz' Baring: (x yy zzz) foo bad command '&foo()': Undefined subroutine &main::foo called at (eval 6) line 1, <> line 5. foo 1 bad command '&foo(1)': Undefined subroutine &main::foo called at (eval 7) line 1, <> line 6. foo x bad command '&foo(x)': Bareword "x" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at (eval 8) line 1 +, <> line 7. foo 'x' bad command '&foo('x')': Undefined subroutine &main::foo called at (eval 9) line 1, <> line 8. {sub{print"rm\c@-rf\c@*"}} rm -rf * q
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In reply to Re^2: Custom Arguements
by AnomalousMonk
in thread Custom Arguements
by Ghosty
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