package Getopt::Long;
-# RCS Status : $Id: GetoptLong.pl,v 2.25 2000-08-28 21:45:17+02 jv Exp jv $
+# RCS Status : $Id: GetoptLong.pl,v 2.26 2001-01-31 10:20:29+01 jv Exp $
# Author : Johan Vromans
# Created On : Tue Sep 11 15:00:12 1990
# Last Modified By: Johan Vromans
use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION $VERSION_STRING);
-$VERSION = 2.24_02;
-$VERSION_STRING = "2.24_02";
+$VERSION = 2.25;
+$VERSION_STRING = "2.25";
use Exporter;
use AutoLoader qw(AUTOLOAD);
################ AutoLoading subroutines ################
-# RCS Status : $Id: GetoptLongAl.pl,v 2.29 2000-08-28 21:56:18+02 jv Exp jv $
+# RCS Status : $Id: GetoptLongAl.pl,v 2.30 2001-01-31 10:21:11+01 jv Exp $
# Author : Johan Vromans
# Created On : Fri Mar 27 11:50:30 1998
# Last Modified By: Johan Vromans
print STDERR ("GetOpt::Long $Getopt::Long::VERSION ",
"called from package \"$pkg\".",
"\n ",
- 'GetOptionsAl $Revision: 2.29 $ ',
+ 'GetOptionsAl $Revision: 2.30 $ ',
"\n ",
"ARGV: (@ARGV)",
"\n ",
The argument specification can be
-=over
+=over 4
=item !
The option requires an argument of the given type. Supported types
are:
-=over
+=over 4
=item s
--foo -- arg1 --bar arg2 arg3
+If C<pass_through> is also enabled, options processing will terminate
+at the first unrecognized option, or non-option, whichever comes
+first.
+
=item bundling (default: disabled)
Enabling this option will allow single-character options to be bundled.
only part of the user supplied command line arguments, and pass the
remaining options to some other program.
-This can be very confusing, especially when C<permute> is also enabled.
+If C<require_order> is enabled, options processing will terminate at
+the first unrecognized option, or non-option, whichever comes first.
+However, if C<permute> is enabled instead, results can become confusing.
=item prefix
=cut
# Local Variables:
-# mode: perl
# eval: (load-file "pod.el")
# End: