Are you trying to use
-v something like a verbose flag?
You might want to use getopts() instead of getopt() as the latter requires the swtich to have an arg (i.e. you need to use it as scriptname -v somearg) getopts() provides this by : to the end of switch.
Also you should check for return value from getopt/s(). If you had checked for the return value you would have seen broken usage with your code as is i.e. getopt()
use strict;
use Getopt::Std;
our $opt_v;
# print join(':',@ARGV), "\n";
my $ret = getopts('v');
die "broken usage\n" unless $ret;
print "V = ", $opt_v,$/ if defined $opt_v;
__END__
V = 1
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