It is easily accomplished using the system() function (which is available in C, C++ and basically every other language, sometimes with a different name and/or namespace) #included from stdlib.b
Perhaps it is even better to make your perl program easier to use, without the need of any wrappers? :-) Unless you're exercising your C/C++ skills in string manipulation and program invocation of course.
-- TMTOWTDI
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