A completely different approach would be to use my execute code which I reposted here. Basically, it will run a command line application without a shell, so there's less overhead. It also captures the output, so it is 'loading to a variable' which might fit your request better. HTH, SSF.
sub execute { # execute a command without shell but with timeout
my ($cmd,@args)=@_;
my $timeout=15; # seconds
my ($result,$pid,$i);
if ($args[$#args]=~/^--?timeout=(\d+)$/i) { # or pass as last arg
$timeout=$1;
pop @args;
}
$i=index($cmd,' '); # args appended to command?
if ($i>-1) {
unshift @args,split(/\s+/,substr($cmd,$i+1)); # could be more
+than one
$cmd=substr($cmd,0,$i);
}
eval {
local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "alarm\n" }; # NB: \n required
local($/)=undef;
alarm $timeout;
$pid=open(CMD,'-|',$cmd,@args); # run without shell overhead
if ($pid) {
$result=<CMD>;
close CMD;
} else {
alarm 0;
}
alarm 0;
};
if ($@) {
die $@ unless $@ eq "alarm\n"; # propagate unexpected errors
}
$result;
}
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