t-cmd.pl:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
$|++;
my $cmd = 'hello world.bat';
my @cmd_args = qw/ testing testing 1 2 3 /;
my $exit_code = system( $cmd, @cmd_args );
print 'exit code from ', $cmd, ' is ', $exit_code, $/;
and 'hello world.bat':
echo hello world!
echo %1 %2 %3 %4 %5
does this work? system returns the exit code from the command. use backticks or qx// to get the program's STDOUT into a scalar or array.
~Particle *accelerates*
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