vmsish - Perl pragma to control VMS-specific language features
use vmsish;
use vmsish 'status'; # or '$?' use vmsish 'exit'; use vmsish 'time';
use vmsish; no vmsish 'time';
If no import list is supplied, all possible VMS-specific features are assumed. Currently, there are three VMS-specific features available: 'status' (a.k.a '$?'), 'exit', and 'time'.
$?
and system return the native
VMS exit status instead of emulating the
POSIX exit status.
exit 1
produce a successful exit (with status
SS$_NORMAL), instead of emulating
UNIX
exit(),
which considers
exit 1
to indicate an error. As with the CRTL's
exit()
function, exit 0
is also mapped to an exit status of
SS$_NORMAL, and any other argument to
exit()
is used directly as Perl's exit status.
See Pragmatic Modules.
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