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NAME
       getopt - Process single-character switches with switch
       clustering

       getopts - Process single-character switches with switch
       clustering

SYNOPSIS
           use Getopt::Std;

           getopt('oDI');    # -o, -D & -I take arg.  Sets opt_* as a side effect.
           getopt('oDI', \%opts);    # -o, -D & -I take arg.  Values in %opts
           getopts('oif:');  # -o & -i are boolean flags, -f takes an argument
                             # Sets opt_* as a side effect.
           getopts('oif:', \%opts);  # options as above. Values in %opts


DESCRIPTION
       The getopt() functions processes single-character switches
       with switch clustering.  Pass one argument which is a
       string containing all switches that take an argument.  For
       each switch found, sets $opt_x (where x is the switch
       name) to the value of the argument, or 1 if no argument.
       Switches which take an argument don't care whether there
       is a space between the switch and the argument.

       Note that, if your code is running under the recommended
       "use strict 'vars'" pragma, you will need to declare these
       package variables with "our":

           our($opt_foo, $opt_bar);

       For those of you who don't like additional global vari-
       ables being created, getopt() and getopts() will also
       accept a hash reference as an optional second argument.
       Hash keys will be x (where x is the switch name) with key
       values the value of the argument or 1 if no argument is
       specified.

       To allow programs to process arguments that look like
       switches, but aren't, both functions will stop processing
       switches when they see the argument "--".  The "--" will
       be removed from @ARGV.



perl v5.6.1                 2001-02-23         Getopt::Std(d)