We can make this related to Perl very easily:
Have you considered using Term::ReadLine? It's nearly always preferable for interactive programs, as it can give you command-line editing and history.
On Linux systems, having Term::ReadLine::Gnu installed is highly recommended, as it will pick up your settings from .inputrc and so forth.
In reply to Re: STDIN Odd Bevahior in Linux Environments
by Porculus
in thread STDIN Odd Bevahior in Linux Environments
by bichonfrise74
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