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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:46:34+00:00 2026-05-16T02:46:34+00:00

I would like to pass a perl program a set of arguments and flags,

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I would like to pass a perl program a set of arguments and flags, e.g. my_script.pl --flag1 --arg1=value --flag2 …

Is there a way to quickly convert all of these into some standard structure (hash) instead of parsing?

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Dave

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    2026-05-16T02:46:35+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:46 am

    You should use Getopt::Long

    Sample:

    linux-t77m:/home/vinko # more opt.pl
    use Getopt::Long;    
    my $arg1 = 'default_value';
    GetOptions('flag1' => \$flag1, 'arg1=s' => \$arg1, 'flag2' => \$flag2);    
    print "FLAG1: ".$flag1." ARG1: ".$arg1." FLAG2: ".$flag2."\n\n";
    
    linux-t77m:/home/vinko # perl opt.pl --flag2 --arg1=stack
    FLAG1:  ARG1: stack FLAG2: 1
    
    linux-t77m:/home/vinko # perl opt.pl --flag1 --flag2
    FLAG1: 1 ARG1: default_value  FLAG2: 1
    
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