Running external programs can be done in many ways, depending on what you actually want. system is one way. It allows you to run a program and tells you about the exit status.
If you want to capture the output of a program, see the backticks or qx() operator in perlop.
If you need to provide input to the program, you can open it via the open() command as follows:
open PAGER, "| more";
for (1..1_000) {
print {PAGER} "Line $_\n";
};
If you need to both, read and write, there are IPC::Open2 and IPC::Open3.
All of these options are discussed in more detail in perlipc.
In reply to Re: run exe
by Corion
in thread run exe
by RSP
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