Maybe now is a good time to understand how nonblocking operations work and what the process model of AnyEvent and Twiggy is?
Also see AnyEvent::Open3::Simple, but personally, I would just launch the other script as a detached process that writes its output to a logfile and then tail that logfile.
In reply to Re^3: AnyEvent code blocking Twiggy event loop
by Corion
in thread AnyEvent code blocking Twiggy event loop
by Anonymous Monk
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