C:\test>type junk94.pl
#! perl -slw
use strict;
use constant {
OUT_DIR => 'out',
OUT_FIELDSEP => '=',
OUT_FILENAME => 'ks',
OUT_SUFXSTOR => 'storable',
VAL_MIN => 15,
VAL_MAX => 3600,
};
print <<USAGE;
This program does this and that with the @{[OUT_DIR]}. The filename is
@{[OUT_FILENAME]} and the file suffix is @{[OUT_SUFXSTOR]}.
Fields are separated with the @{[OUT_FIELDSEP]} character. Enter a val
+ue
between @{[VAL_MIN]} and @{[VAL_MAX]}.
USAGE
C:\test>junk94
This program does this and that with the out. The filename is
ks and the file suffix is storable.
Fields are separated with the = character. Enter a value
between 15 and 3600.
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