Hi, I am writing a perl script in Win32. If the user enters wrong number of parameters to the script, it has to return a error. My code for this:
if (!@ARGV)
{
print "Usage: perl $0 <XML filename> <equations file name>\nType $0 h
+for Help!\n";
exit(0);
}
In the similar way, if the user types h along with the program name, it has to display help. The code for this is:
if(@ARGV="h")
{
print "Help contents";
exit(0);
}
When executing the code, whether I type h or any other character, I get the "Help contents" displayed. Can anyone tell me what's wrong in my code?
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