The description ("3. If you wish to pass command-line parameters to the script or to the Perl interpreter, enter them in the Arguments tab.") doesn't sound too cryptic to me.  I don't have EPIC installed, but from the description I'd expect to see two textfields/-areas in the arguments tab... one for your script, and one for Perl itself.

So, I'm wondering what happens with any arguments you enter there? Are they simply being ignored, or what?  Seems like basic functionality... if it in fact doesn't work, my inclination to spend more time with the tool would vastly decrease :)


In reply to Re: Command line options in EPIC (Perl + Eclipse) by almut
in thread Command line options in EPIC (Perl + Eclipse) by citromatik

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