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Please tidy up that response, it is badly formatted.

$ ( echo Hi; sleep 3; echo Bye ) | ./ReadAPipe.pl a b c
This was read from the pipe:
<Hi
Bye>

This was the read from the parameters:



./ReadAPipe.pl a b c
This was read from the pipe:
<>

This was the read from the parameters:

Saving your (cleaned up) ReadPipe.pm to a sensible location and running your ReadAPipe.pl, I get:

qwurx [shmem] ~> ( echo Hi; sleep 3; echo Bye ) | ./ReadAPipe.pl a b c This was read from the pipe: <Hi Bye> This was the read from the parameters: <a b c> qwurx [shmem] ~> ./ReadAPipe.pl a b c This was read from the pipe: <> This was the read from the parameters: <a b c>

I suspect that the code / result you posted isn't consistent (version mismatch?)

Please note that the value returned requireing your ReadPipe.pm (which is invoked by use) is the number of elements contained in @EXPORT_OK - which might, or might not, be intended. You should be aware of this side-effect. If your module read

... our @EXPORT_OK = qw( ReadPipe ); my $foo; ...

then loading the module would fail, since the value computed from my $foo is undefined.

perl -le'print map{pack c,($-++?1:13)+ord}split//,ESEL'

In reply to Re^2: Need pipe and parameter help by shmem
in thread Need pipe and parameter help by Todd Chester

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