Win32 was mentioned in the CB. I suspect that reporting $^E instead of just $! might be more instructive. But it isn't just the buffer size of the pipe (which defines how much can be sent atomically); I'm assuming that the amount of data is so much that the kernel exhausted some resource trying to buffer it all. I find it surprising that this would happen (and I doubt it would on Unix), but that was the best guess I could come up with.
- tye
In reply to Re^2: syswrite and STDOUT (guess)
by tye
in thread syswrite and STDOUT
by OverlordQ
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