Hello Perl Monks. I have an issue with IPC::Open3, IPC::Open2 modules. When I running my script through wperl.exe, instead of perl.exe, the program hangs up if terminal window not opened.
open3: Can't call method "close" on an undefined value at C:/perl/lib/ +IPC/Open3.pm line 368. open3: Can't call method "close" on an undefined value at C:/perl/lib/ +IPC/Open3.pm line 368. while executing "::perl::CODE(0x18627b4)" invoked from within ".b invoke " invoked from within ".b instate {pressed !disabled} { .b state !pressed; .b invoke } " (command bound to event)
main.pl:
use strict; use Tkx; use IPC::Open3; my $mw = Tkx::widget->new('.'); my $tw = $mw->new_text(); my $bt = $mw->new_ttk__button( -text => 'retrieve', -command => sub { my( $pid, $wtr, $rdr, $err ); $pid = open3( $wtr, $rdr, $err, 'dir' ); $tw->insert( 'end', scalar do { local $/; <$rdr> } ); }, ); Tkx::pack( $tw ); Tkx::pack( $bt ); Tkx::MainLoop;
But perl.exe works pretty.

In reply to IPC::Open3, wperl issue by nusoff

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