Hello,
Question: Why doesn't the script demos/demo_csv provided with Getopt::Declare behave as expected?
Here are some details:
The intent of the script is to have parameter specifications of the form:
<name:qs> , <id:+i> , <score:0+n> STD FORMAT [repeatable]
{ push @::students, {name=>$name, id=>$id, score=>$score} }
(
there's a tab before the STD) which would match the test arguments in the script of the form:
absmith,1234567,20
The match should happen since white space in the specifications around the commas mean optional white space in the argument. However, the script does not achieve the intent -- the above argument does not match. Adding spaces between the commas in the argument does result in a match.
Question: why doesn't the match happen?
Thanks.
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