Thanks a lot! Here is the original code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use CGI;
print "Content-type: text/plain\n\n";
my $q=new CGI;
my $codes=$q->param('c_code');
my $file = "code.cpp";
open(FH, ">$file"); ### Must chmod Before writing,
system("chmod 0777 code.cpp"); ### Can't create and change mode???
+?
print FH "$codes";
close(FH);
&run;
exit(0);
sub run
{
system("gcc code.cpp");
system("a.out/>result.txt");
open(F,"result.txt");
while(<F>)
{
print $_,"\n";
}
close(F);
}
Edited by Chady -- added code tags.
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