1) In demo.csv, modify the assignment to $data (by adding spaces around certain ',') to end up with:
$data = q{ absmith , 1234567 , 20 "aesmith, the other one" ,7635656 , DNS cat , dog , 22.2 7637843 , dejones , 66.7 rmwilliams , 288721 , 88 help me,I'm trapped,in the marks system vtthan , 872829 , 94 };
One then gets the output intended by the author of demo.csv (I am not he)
Unknown entry format: [cat , dog , 22.2] Unknown entry format: [help me,I'm trapped,in the marks system] 1234567 (absmith): 20 7637843 (dejones): 66.7 288721 (rmwilliams): 88 872829 (vtthan): 94 7635656 ("aesmith, the other one"): ABSENT
But according to the documentation of Getopt::Declare, the lack of spaces around the ',' shouldn't matter and original demo.csv should also give the above output.
In reply to Re^2: Getopt::Declare's demo_csv
by sg
in thread Getopt::Declare's demo_csv
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