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Re: Re: Uncommon but Useful Perl Command Line Options

by Sol-Invictus (Scribe)
on Jan 28, 2004 at 22:01 UTC ( [id://324811]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Uncommon but Useful Perl Command Line Options
in thread Uncommon* but Useful Perl Command Line Options for One-liners

ok will edit the text to point to perl --help, as to uncommon, I was aiming for people who have little or no experience of using command line opts (except for -w,-i,-T) I will make that clearer at the outset
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Re: Re: Re: Uncommon but Useful Perl Command Line Options
by ysth (Canon) on Jan 28, 2004 at 22:27 UTC
    You seem to have picked the ones most useful for one-liners (but not only for one-liners, of course). Perhaps you could work that into the title somehow? Or maybe that would scare people off.
      ok the title is a bit ambiguous but my intention was to write about one liners so ....

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