You open and read from the fifo just like any other file. If you are writing to a fifo, you probably want to use autoflush:
use IO::Handle; open (FIFO, ">>fifo") || die; FIFO->autoflush(1);
This presumes a named pipe "fifo" already exists in the same directory.
In reply to Re: how to smoke from a fifo pipe
by halfcountplus
in thread how to smoke from a fifo pipe
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