What is the preferable method to do Win32 named pipes? My googling/supersearching hasn't born fruit -- Win32::Pipe seems to be ancient and unmaintained -- Win32API::File has a massive warning at the top of it. As far as I can tell, boilerplate open/write as per the Perl Cookbook only works for UNIX -- and even then it's a mixed bag (since it mirrors normal file I/O convention, opening/writing to a non-existent pipe creates a normal file and appends to it instead of failing with EPIPE)
In reply to Win32 named pipes by wojtyk
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