Dear Monks, I try to communicate with a hardware via Perl 5.12.3 via serialport com4. My first step was to test it with expect.pm. But this modul dont work on windows machines (win7) likewise IO::React isnt made for windows usage.I took a look at tcl - here you can find a windows Except package but i´m not able to implement this tcl environment into perl (i must do it with perl).I know there is a tcl modul for perl as well but i cant use the except tcl package with in => cannot find package if package required expect :-\. For that => anybody got a goot idea to fix my problem? sorry 4 my worse diction.. so long..
$perlig =~ s/pec/cep/g if 'errors expected';

In reply to Except.pm/IO::React on Win7 by AlexTape

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