That is because while the d option's value is required, the d option itself is not, check the definedness of $_debug afterwards:
use Getopt::Long;
my $_debug;
GetOptions('d=i' => sub {
$_debug = $_[1];
($_debug > 0 && $_debug <= 4) or die "Invalid Debug Level ($_d
+ebug)"
} ) or exit 1;
die "Debug Level is required" unless defined $_debug;
warn "Debug Level is $_debug\n";
or set a default value before GetOptions:
use Getopt::Long;
my $_debug = 0;
GetOptions('d=i' => sub {
$_debug = $_[1];
($_debug > 0 && $_debug <= 4) or die "Invalid Debug Level ($_d
+ebug)"
} ) or exit 1;
warn "Debug Level is $_debug\n";
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