Using
Getopt::Long you can do this by having a section where you declare all of your variables, a second one where you initialize them with default values, then call GetOptions, then have your main script.
So you can do something like this.
my ($action, $type, $foo, (other variables));
my $name = $0;
$name =~ s~.*/~~;
my ($verb, $object) = split /-/, $name;
$action = $verb;
# Case statement for defaults for verb.
# Case statement for defaults for object.
# Case statement for defaults for name (combines verb + object)
GetOptions(
"action=s" => \$action,
"type=s" => \$type,
"foo=i" => \$foo,
...
);
and more program
If you're using Perl 5.10 or better you can
use feature "switch"; at the beginning and then:
given($object) {
when ("tap") {$type = "domestic"}
....
}
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