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Diffstat (limited to 'editor/ppmshadow')
-rwxr-xr-x | editor/ppmshadow | 35 |
1 files changed, 30 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/editor/ppmshadow b/editor/ppmshadow index 2a32fca0..62cdf8b8 100755 --- a/editor/ppmshadow +++ b/editor/ppmshadow @@ -1,15 +1,40 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w +#!/bin/sh -# P P M S H A D O W +############################################################################## +# This is essentially a Perl program. We exec the Perl interpreter specifying +# this same file as the Perl program and use the -x option to cause the Perl +# interpreter to skip down to the Perl code. The reason we do this instead of +# just making /usr/bin/perl the script interpreter (instead of /bin/sh) is +# that the user may have multiple Perl interpreters and the one he wants to +# use is properly located in the PATH. The user's choice of Perl interpreter +# may be crucial, such as when the user also has a PERL5LIB environment +# variable and it selects modules that work with only a certain main +# interpreter program. +# +# An alternative some people use is to have /usr/bin/env as the script +# interpreter. We don't do that because we think the existence and +# compatibility of /bin/sh is more reliable. +# +# Note that we aren't concerned about efficiency because the user who needs +# high efficiency can use directly the programs that this program invokes. +# +############################################################################## + +exec perl -w -x -S -- "$0" "$@" +#!/usr/bin/perl +############################################################################## +# ppmshadow +############################################################################## +# # by John Walker -- http://www.fourmilab.ch/ # version = 1.2; # --> with minor changes by Bryan Henderson to adapt to Netbpm. # See above web site for the real John Walker work, named pnmshadow. - +# # Bryan Henderson later made some major style changes (use strict, etc) and # eliminated most use of shells. See Netbpm HISTORY file. - +# # Pnmshadow is a brutal sledgehammer implemented in Perl which # adds attractive shadows to images, as often seen in titles # of World-Wide Web pages. This program does not actually @@ -20,7 +45,7 @@ # # This program is in the public domain. # -# +############################################################################## use strict; require 5.0; |