Without going into details, I would like to munge reading from STDIN and writing to STDOUT into one handle. I have tried writing my own IO::Handle sub class but haven't been able to get it to deal with <$handle> and print $handle "blah\n" simultaneously. Preferably I would like to avoid forking (I know that I can fork and get it to work with some effort). I would essentially like to do something like the following:
use MyIO::Handle (); my $io = MyIO::Handle->new(); # ISA IO::Handle $io->fdopen(fileno(STDIN), 'r'); $io->fdopen(fileno(STDOUT),'w'); # don't block over STDIN my $line = <$io>; print $io "You said $line";
Any ideas, or is it really even feasible?

In reply to Munging STDIN and STDOUT into one handle by Rhandom

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