Hi Monks, I am using Term::ShellUI. While defining commands how to get the arguments that we passed to the command in the ShellUI as $ARGV doesnt work.
I have written the code for the same as mentioned below:
use Term::ShellUI;
my $term = new Term::ShellUI(
commands => {
"exit" => {
desc => "Quit this program", maxargs => 0,
method => sub { shift->exit_requested(1); },
},
"help" => {
desc => "This is a help file",maxargs => 3,
method=> sub {
my $self = shift;
my $parms = shift;
my $args = shift;
my $args1 = shift;
my $args2 = shift;
print "\n $self ";
print "\nThe first Arg is : $args\n";
print "\nThe secnd Arg is : $args1\n";
print "\nThe Third Arg is : $args2\n";
+}}, }, );
$term -> prompt("SAS>");
$term->run();
Is there any alternate way to get the three arguments directly without declaring the variables?
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