On windows, you can use an API to retrieve the command line used to start the current process. You can get at this API through either Inline::C or Win32::API:

use Inline C => Config => BUILD_NOISY => 1; use Inline C => <<'END_C', NAME => 'junk', CLEAN_AFTER_BUILD => 0; SV *getCommandLine( ) { return newSVpv( GetCommandLine(), 0 ); } END_C print getCommandLine(); __END__ C:\test>getCmdLine.pl -x -P -Mfred /some=other "C:\Perl64\bin\perl.exe" "C:\test\getCmdLine.pl" -x -P -Mfred /some=o +ther

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In reply to Re: Reading command line switches by BrowserUk
in thread Reading command line switches by Just in

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