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21 by (some version of) pl2bat.
76 you just enter the name of the script [probably minus the extension]
82 There are several alternatives to this method of running a Perl script.
120 is a pain when you have lots of scripts, some written in Perl and some
121 not. It can be quite difficult to keep track of which scripts need to
124 which case these methods would require all existing users of the scripts
127 B<3> works on modern Win32 versions of Perl. It allows the user to
132 in pipelines nor with file redirection. For example, none of the
144 Note also that B<5> works on a smaller range of combinations of Win32
147 be entered]. This makes it hard to standardize on either of these
152 There are several potential traps you should be aware of when you
168 "Command not found"-type of error message that will probably make you
174 is to "fall off the end" of the file. B<pl2bat> implements this by
176 the last two lines of the generated batch file. This means:
180 =item No line of your script should start with a colon.
182 In particular, for this version of B<pl2bat>, C<:endofperl>,
196 . lines of data
236 variant of the command shell. It is known to work in the F<CMD.EXE> shell
281 option, C<" -w"> is added after the value of C<$Config{startperl}>.
314 [..updates the wrapping of some previously wrapped scripts..]
329 On really old versions of Win32 Perl, you can't run the script