in reply to Re^5: Calling Perl script from windows form
in thread Calling Perl script from windows form

Asking how to invoke Perl is a Perl-related question. Writing "figure it out" is totally useless in SOPW.

  • Comment on Re^6: Calling Perl script from windows form

Replies are listed 'Best First'.
Re^7: Calling Perl script from windows form
by Anonymous Monk on May 01, 2014 at 02:53 UTC

    Asking how to invoke Perl is a Perl-related question. Writing "figure it out" is totally useless in SOPW.

    I gave the name of the function the OP needs to use, CreateProcess(), so yes, the OP needs to figure it out , because it is off topic to ask the perlmonks to write C# code for you, see Where should I post X?

    This is PerlMonks. Stay on topic. This is not the place to ask about bugs in your javascript (or the other 'j' language) nor how to learn write a formula in a spreadsheet, even though there are many Monks knowledgeable in such disciplines.

      Then why not write that instead? Or write nothing at all? The point being that the tone of the post was only slightly nicer than "f*** off".

      One more person invoking Perl from C# is one more Perl user ;-)

        Then why not write that instead?

        Because I already wrote something which seemed (not super clear but ) clear enough see Re^4: Wperl.exe fails with Tk + piped process ( Win32 ), and give CreateProcess the appropriate arguments

        Or write nothing at all?

        I like to respond to my replies, when they seem to need it :)

        The point being that the tone of the post was only slightly nicer than "f*** off".

        Hmm, I'd have said f*** off (without censorship) if I meant that :) I didn't, I meant figure it out -- at some point you have to figure it out, or stop repeating yourself ...

        Anway, thanks , I'll be sure to be more clear next time ... cliffhanger music plays

        One more person invoking Perl from C# is one more Perl user ;-)

        Hopefully:)