from perldoc -f exec:
exec LIST exec PROGRAM LIST The "exec" function executes a system command and never returns-- u +se "system" instead of "exec" if you want it to return. [...] Since it's a common mistake to use exec instead of system, Perl warns +you if there is a following statement which isn't die, warn, or exit +(if -w is set - but you always do that).
You should always turn on -w flag or "use warnings" (moreover if you are trying to debug your code!)
perl -e 'use warnings;exec ("ls");print "Hello\n"' Statement unlikely to be reached at -e line 1. (Maybe you meant system() when you said exec()?)
citromatik
In reply to Re: System Call for various serials in a for loop
by citromatik
in thread System Call for various serials in a for loop
by Elbarto
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