I think
Getopt::Long might be able to help:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use Getopt::Long;
my $args = 'data=company.com -iR 12345 -iL mylink -iF 2d';
@ARGV = split /\s+/, $args;
my %opt;
GetOptions(\%opt, 'iR=i', 'iL=s', 'iF=s');
print 'opt hash ', Dumper(\%opt);
print 'ARGV ', Dumper(\@ARGV);
__END__
opt hash $VAR1 = {
'iR' => 12345,
'iL' => 'mylink',
'iF' => '2d'
};
ARGV $VAR1 = [
'data=company.com'
];
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