From
perldoc -f close:
If the file handle came from a piped open close
will additionally return false if one of the other
system calls involved fails or if the program
exits with non-zero status. (If the only problem
was that the program exited non-zero $! will be
set to 0.)
So, if your $command returns a non-zero exit status, close(CMD)
will return 0. Unless you're really paranoid, or your
specific case warrants extra care,
you typically don't need to worry very much about whether
close() succeeds or not. But if you do care, then
you can check $!: if it's 0, then your $command returned a non-zero
exit code, as stated in the perldoc above.
Alan
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