However, in the specific case of curl, my preferred answer is: don't shell out in the first place but use a module instead.
Yes, definitely!
It's an FAQ! How can I open a pipe both to and from a command?
That FAQ answer says to use IPC::Open2/3, but for my personal tastes those are a little too low-level. If one really had to do this (of which this isn't a case), I would try IPC::Run first.
In reply to Re^2: capturing stdout of pipe
by haukex
in thread capturing stdout of pipe
by brscvs
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