Unfortunately, I can't reproduce your results. I get 'password = hello' no matter what, for the following platforms:

update: regarding blakem's one-liner, I see "foo" outputted on all the above platforms. So it looks like a bug. I shall have to revise my opinion regarding -s.

Are you sure that code fragment is what you ran locally? -s isn't that bad. I use it on rare occasions, usually for a short while when a script evolves from needing no command-line switches at all before needing the full-blown mechanism that Getopt::* brings you.

Others may be interested in a tutorial I wrote on the subject a while back: Parsing your script's command line. (Now revised to point to this thread).

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In reply to Re: perl -s is evil? by grinder
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