It captures STDERR from child processes without any calls to system or backticks or whatever having to be called in a special way.
That's because child processes inherit their stdin/stdout/stderr from their parent processes.
But file handles are OS level entities, not language specific entities. A tied filehandle is a perl-level entity; it cannot be inherited by a C program.
In reply to Re^3: Capturing STDERR (this is not a FAQ)
by BrowserUk
in thread Capturing STDERR (this is not a FAQ)
by mikosullivan
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