The surest, simplest way would be to just pass an argument (--nobuffer) or set something in the environement from your launching program, then check for that inside your perl (either by parsing @ARGV or looking at $ENV{HEYDONOTBUFFER} or what not).
In reply to Re: Disabling Buffering
by Fletch
in thread Disabling Buffering
by richz
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