What's your favorite module or method for processing script arguments?
Poke at
@ARGV
with a stick.
I kinda just do my own thing each time.
I methodically copy a "tried and true" code snippet.
Arguments,
shmarguments
!
#!/usr/bin/perl -s
Getopt::ArgvFile
Getopt::Attribute
Getopt::Auto
Getopt::AutoConf
Getopt::CallingName
Getopt::Casual
Getopt::Compact
Getopt::Declare
Getopt::Easy
Getopt::Euclid
Getopt::Fancy
Getopt::Function
Getopt::GetArgs
Getopt::Helpful
Getopt::Janus
Getopt::LL
Getopt::Lazy
Getopt::Long
Getopt::Lucid
Getopt::Mixed
Getopt::OO
Getopt::Param
Getopt::Plus
Getopt::Popt
Getopt::Regex
Getopt::Simple
Getopt::Std
Getopt::Tabular
Getopt::Tiny
Getopt::Whatever
Getopt::WonderBra
Getopt::Yagow
Getopt::constant
-- Ian Tegebo
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Re: poll ideas quest 2007
by
ian
in thread
poll ideas quest 2007
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ysth
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