Note that you need to make a close() after run your code, or you won't have the output flushed! Or you can just use flush in the creation.
Soo, your code should be:
use Safe::World;
my ($stdout, $stderr);
my $world = Safe::World->new(
stdout => \$stdout,
stderr => \$stderr,
);
$world->eval('print 12 ** 2, "\n";');
$world->close ;
print $stdout ;
Or using flush:
use Safe::World;
my ($stdout, $stderr);
my $world = Safe::World->new(
stdout => \$stdout,
stderr => \$stderr,
flush => 1 ,
);
$world->eval('print 12 ** 2, "\n";');
print $stdout ;
Graciliano M. P.
"Creativity is the expression of the liberty".
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