But getopt always assumes all the named switches take arguments.
getopt('oDI'); # -o, -D & -I take arg. Sets $opt_* as a side e +ffect. getopt('oDI', \%opts); # -o, -D & -I take arg. Values in %opts
Try running this:
#!perl use Getopt::Std; my %opts = (); getopt('z', \%opts); for (keys %opts) { print '$opts{', $_, '} = "', $opts{$_}, "\"\n"; }
you get some interesting results
C:\myperl\temp>perl temp.pl -z $opts{z} = "" C:\myperl\temp>perl temp.pl -y $opts{y} = "1" C:\myperl\temp>perl temp.pl -y -z $opts{y} = "1" $opts{z} = "" C:\myperl\temp>perl temp.pl -z -y $opts{z} = "-y" C:\myperl\temp>temp -z -z $opts{z} = "-z"

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flounder


In reply to Re:^3 Passing switches through pl2bat scripts by flounder99
in thread Passing switches through pl2bat scripts by PhilHibbs

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