Hi to all,
I am looking how to attache a cmdline tool to a console and controll it then.
1. Is this possible?
2. How do I attache the console to the spawned process?
a) do i first spawn the process and ttache the console
b) do I first launch console and start a process
c) how do I use $CONSOLE->Aloc(); togehter with the process?
Aloc() is ment not to have anny arguments . . . .
My sample code:
#! perl -w use strict; use Win32; use Win32::Console; my $pid; my $process = Win32::Spawn('testapp', 'testapp.exe with arguments', $p +id); my $CONSOLE = Win32::Console->new(); $CONSOLE->Alloc(); $CONSOLE->Title("Console Control"); $CONSOLE->Display() or die "Cant display Console"; sleep 30; __END__

In reply to Win32::Console Question: How to attache a process to console by ademmler

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