in reply to Re^5: time and mem usage of pgm
in thread time and mem usage of pgm

The doc gives the impression that MSWin32 doesn't include windows7 nor windows8. If it is the case, any way to consider these two versions, too?

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Re^7: time and mem usage of pgm
by Anonymous Monk on Mar 16, 2015 at 11:08 UTC

    The doc gives the impression that MSWin32 doesn't include windows7 nor windows8. If it is the case, any way to consider these two versions, too?

    What does the function return on those platforms? What does the actual module documentation say? https://metacpan.org/pod/Win32#Win32::GetOSName

      it works partly under win8. it works for time but for mem, I think it doesn't find the mem value and just prints out mem literally instead of the mem value. Does it come from the code or is it a win8-related problem?

        just prints out mem literally instead of the mem value.

        Could you try the following 1-liner at your console; then copy&paste the results into a reply here please:

        perl -wle" print `tasklist /nh /fi "PID eq $$"` =~ m[(\S+ K)$] }"

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