Basically, command line parameter/switch handling is no different under Perl2Exe than it is under Perl itself (perl.exe). All command line parameters are collected in the @ARGV array and there are modules like Getopt::Long that help you conveniently separate switches, values and parameters.

Personally, I discourage you from using Getopt::Std, because it was written by TheDamian for his book Perl Best Practices and has seen no widespread use outside of that. 1 Getopt::Long, together with Pod::Usage is what I use to handle documentation and command line switches.

Update: 1 I was thinking of Getopt::Euclid resp. Class::Std, neither of which are recommendable IMO.


In reply to Re^4: Command line switches with Perl2Exe by Corion
in thread Command line switches with Perl2Exe by hookandsling

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