Capture::Tiny, Config#sh

$ perl -V:sh sh='cmd /x /c';

#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use Capture::Tiny qw/ capture /; my @cmd = ( ## C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe qw( cmd.exe /x /c dir /b /s /o:-d ), "an y dir ect o ry" ); my($stdout, $stderr, $exit) = capture { system { $cmd[0] } @cmd; };;
system_detached/Win32::ShellQuote

In reply to Re^3: how to dir a directory that have space by Anonymous Monk
in thread how to dir a directory that have space by AtlasFlame

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