I'd like to invoke the command once and then feed it a series of lines, each consisting of the command line arguments for that invocation -- sort of like a server. I'd prefer to keep something like the 'alive' method to determine when its safe to write the next line of arguments to invoke the new instance of the 'server'.
What (Meta)CPAN module(s) would be best?
In reply to Converting Proc::Background Tasks To Server by jabowery
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