Under Win NT using cmd.exe as the shell:
On the command line -F works fine
>perl -naF, -e "print @F" all_data.txt
>perl -naF/,/ -e "print @F" all_data.txt
>perl -naF',' -e "print @F" all_data.txt
>perl -naF"," -e "print @F" all_data.txt
But in a shebang line in a file I can't find a
way to have the switch processed:
script.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl -na -F,
print @F;
>script.pl all_data.txt
... not split, $F[0] eq $_
With -F/,/ or -F"," or -F',' I get:
>script.pl all_data.txt
syntax error at E:\gust\script.pl line 2, near "print"
Any ideas?
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