On Oct 9, 2010, at 1:07 , James Y Knight wrote:

> On Oct 8, 2010, at 5:24 PM, Gisle Aas wrote:
> 
>> On Oct 8, 2010, at 9:22 , Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
>> 
>>> +1 from me. I sincerely dislike the Perl-esque -m stuff.
>> 
>> As a Perl/Python guy I have to object to calling the -m stuff Perl-esque.  
>> This is a very Pythonish thing.  In the Perl world we never treat modules as 
>> scripts; they are separate concepts written separately and installed in 
>> separate locations.  There is no feature of perl similar to the Pythonish -m 
>> stuff.
> 
> 
> Yes there is. -m and -M.
> 
> E.g., the widely advertised perl -MCPAN -e install. It's not identical to 
> python's -m, to be sure, but it's *similar*.

It might look similar but it's not.

If it was similar 'python -mfoo' would be a shortcut for 'python -c "import 
foo"' and 'python -Mfoo' would be a shortcut for 'python -c "from foo import 
*".  It would also have to be possible to repeat the -c option.  Then we could 
have written the Perl-esque:

    python -Mdistutils2.depgraph -c "main()"

There is no way to do something similar to 'python -mfoo ...' from perl.  The 
closest thing I could think of would be 'perl $(perldoc -l foo) ...', assuming 
a bash-like shell.

Regards,
Gisle

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