Hi All:
I'm using a file handle to pipe a shell script execution.
my $jobfh = FileHandle->new;
$jobfh->open("myshscript 2>&1 |");
Later I do some post processing like:
while(defined ($line = $jobfh->getline))
{ # do something }
Finally, I need the correct exit code of the shell script. I always get 1 if I do:
$status = $jobfh->close;
print $status;
This is wrong. Can anyone please let me know how to get the correct exit code from the file handle object.
Thanks and best regards,
Tony
Edited by Chady -- added code tags.
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