Doesn't seem to be working. This code prints select()'ed, then blocks for 5 seconds and prints [Piped output] instead of printing nothing yet immediately and exiting.

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Symbol; my $sym = gensym; open($sym, "perl -e 'sleep(5); print qq!Piped output!;' |") or die $!; my ($rin, $rout); $rin = ''; vec($rin, fileno $sym, 1) = 1; my $changed = select($rout = $rin, undef, undef, 0); print "select()'ed\n"; if ($changed && vec($rout, fileno $sym, 1) == 1) { my $buf; sysread($sym, $buf, 4096); print "[$buf]"; } else { print "nothing yet"; }

In reply to Re^2: How to tell if a pipe opened for reading has data to be read by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to tell if a pipe opened for reading has data to be read by Anonymous Monk

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