jkelly:

Ahh...this reminds me of an old PBP proverb:

Interactivity: Don't reinvent the standard test for interactivity.

Try a little something like this in your code:

use IO::Interactive qw( is_interactive ); if ( is_interactive() ) { print "Show a prompt?\n"; } else { print "Gobble STDIN.\n"; }

That's the gist of IO::Interactive . Hopefully you find it helpful/useful (I sure have in the past!)

By the way, if you peek inside of the code for IO::Interactive, you'll see there are few gotchas that the module addresses that you'd need to address (read: reinvent) to be thorough. I think one of them has to do with piping in a '/dev/null'.

Kurt

PS: I swear I'm not a Damian Conway fanboy!


In reply to Re: Piping input as an option by whereiskurt
in thread Piping input as an option by jkelly

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