Hello,
(I am not sure if this is a Perl question, or is more a general programming question. If the latter, then I am sorry to post here, please say so and I will begone. )
Every child in kindergarten knows what this does:
while (<>) {
process $_
}
What I want, is to get into the loop not only when a new line arrives, but also, after 1 second of waiting for it, (in which case $_ should be empty).
I am thinking along the lines of fork or something, but it's going to be somewhat ugly.
Is there a nice "monk" way to do this?
Thank you,
Mark
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