$out .= tab;
for (@cmd)
{ s/'/\\'/g }
- { local $" = "','"; $out .= "doexec(0, '@cmd')"; }
+ { local $" = "','"; $out .= "doexec(1, '@cmd')"; }
$declaresubs .= "sub doexec (\$\@);\n";
$init{doexec} = 1;
} elsif ($_ eq 'prune') {
=item C<-exec OPTIONS ;>
-exec() the arguments in OPTIONS in a subprocess; any occurence of {} in
+exec() the arguments in OPTIONS in a subprocess; any occurrence of {} in
OPTIONS will first be substituted with the path of the current
file. Note that the command "rm" has been special-cased to use perl's
unlink() function instead (as an optimization). The C<;> must be passed as