I'm suprised you did not look at your perl documentation, look what I found just in the table of contents. All of the following come with the standard perl distribution: (at least ActivePerl and Indigoperl)
perl5004delta perlamiga perlcygwin perldos perlhpux perlmachten perlos2 perlos390 perlvms perlwin32 <<<<< See that, that's part of the standard documentat +ion Win32 <<<<< just like perldata, perlop, perlsyn, perlre ... use Win32; Win32::CopyFile(FROM, TO, OVERWRITE) Win32::CopyFile() Win32::GetFullPathName(FILENAME) Win32::GetShortPathName() Win32::GetLongPathName() Win32::Spawn(COMMAND, ARGS, PID) File::Spec::Win32 Win32::File; Win32 API AuthenticateUser ChangeNotify Clipboard Console DBIODBC DDE Callback Client Event EventLog File FileSecurity Internet IPC Mutex NetAdmin NetResource ODBC OLE Browser Browser Const Enum NEWS NLS TPJ Variant PerfLib Pipe Process Registry Semaphore Service Sound TieRegistry Win32API File Net Registry

 
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perl -e "$q=$_;map({chr unpack qq;H*;,$_}split(q;;,q*H*));print;$q/$q;"


In reply to (crazyinsomniac: so lazy, what a shame) Re: Perl & Window's system stuff: Can they get along? by crazyinsomniac
in thread Perl & Window's system stuff: Can they get along? by akm2

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