On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 10:37:40PM -0400, Chaim Frenkel wrote:
> I vaguely recall when Chip put that in. He worked pretty hard to
> adjust the command line/#! option processing. (Something about
> unsafe operations already being done before the script is read.)

The crux of my proposal/request is that when perl6 innards are
designed, -T processing is handled the same way -p and -i are.
That is, option processing should start out cleaner than what
is in 5.7.0 or what was in 5.004 (at least, wrt -T).

Perhaps that could be stated more generically, but the 
only outstnading issue I've come across with option processing
has been with -T.

Z.

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