Use Term::ReadKey to perform a non-blocking read each time through your loop (after setting for cbreak and noecho). If there's been a key hit, print your status report; if not just keep going.
In reply to Re: Report current results during batch process?
by Fletch
in thread Report current results during batch process?
by Anonymous Monk
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