Here is an example using 'bc' the calculator. It uses IPC::Open3. (There are pitfalls to watch out for with IPC, like when you try to get huge output thru the buffered pipes....but you will know it if you hit that problem :-) )
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use IPC::Open3; use IO::Select; #interface to "bc" calculator my $pid = open3(\*WRITE, \*READ,\*ERROR,"bc"); #if \*ERROR is false, STDERR is sent to STDOUT my $selread = new IO::Select(); my $selerror = new IO::Select(); $selread->add(\*READ); $selerror->add(\*ERROR); # may not be best use of IO::Select, but it works :-) my($error,$answer)=('',''); while(1){ print "Enter expression for bc, i.e. 2 + 2\n"; chomp(my $query = <STDIN>); #send query to bc print WRITE "$query\n"; #timing delay needed tp let bc output select(undef,undef,undef,.01); #see which filehandles have output if($selread->can_read(0)){print "ready->read\n"} if($selerror->can_read(0)){print "ready->error\n"} #get any error from bc sysread(ERROR,$error,4096) if $selerror->can_read(0); if($error){print "\e[1;31m ERROR-> $error \e[0m \n"} #get the answer from bc sysread(READ,$answer,4096) if $selread->can_read(0); if($answer){print "$query = $answer\n"} ($error,$answer)=('',''); } waitpid($pid, 1); # It is important to waitpid on your child process, # otherwise zombies could be created.

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