bash seems to expand the wildcards into matching filenames before passing them to the perl script
You got the point. In general, UNIX shells expand metacharacters if they find a match.
I don't see anything dangerous in your push, anyway, the glob work under the UNIX shell is useless. You could avoid it using $^O (or $OSNAME if you use English) with a conditional.
I don't know what $OSNAME is under Windogs; assuming it begins with "Windows" you could just do something like:
use English ; if ($OSNAME =~ /^Windows/i) { push @files, glob($_) foreach @ARGV; }
Ciao!
--bronto
# Another Perl edition of a song:
# The End, by The Beatles
END {
$you->take($love) eq $you->made($love) ;
}
In reply to Re: portable globbing behavior for command-line tool
by bronto
in thread portable globbing behavior for command-line tool
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