Once you've started your Perl script from Tcl, all you need to do is send it any one of several signals -- including, but not limited to SIGBREAK SIGINT SIGQUIT SIGTERM -- that will cause it to die immediately*.
So, now all you need to know is how to send signals from Tcl -- which is a question for a Tcl forum not a Perl forum.
(*Unless the author of the Perl script has decided to trap that signal.)
In reply to Re: Signal Capturing....
by BrowserUk
in thread Signal Capturing....
by venky4289
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