You can get a summary of the properties of named pipes from 'man 4 fifo'. If all readers go away and close the other end of the fifo, a SIGPIPE is raised to the writer which tried. You can set up a global variable which is set by $SIG{PIPE} and tested after each write.
use vars '$no_reader'; $no_reader = 0; $SIG{PIPE} = sub { $no_reader = 1 }; # ...
You can do a non-blocking open with sysopen. See also Fcntl and perlopentut.
After Compline,
Zaxo
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