I think that you were missing a few things, primarily a reaper
subroutine---without that, it'll always return -1. Here's how I would do it:
!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use IO::CaptureOutput qw(capture capture_exec);
use Proc::Killall;
use POSIX qw(:signal_h :errno_h :sys_wait_h);
&runCommand();
my $pid;
unless ( $pid = fork ) {
&runCommand();
exit;
}
$SIG{'CHLD'} = \&Reaper;
unless ( $pid = fork ) {
&runCommand();
exit;
}
sub runCommand
{
my ($stdout, $stderr, $success, $exit_code) =
capture_exec('perl', '-e', 'print "Test"');
print "stdout: $stdout\n";
print "stderr: $stderr\n";
print "Success: $success\n";
print "exit code: $exit_code\n";
}
sub Reaper {
my $pid;
waitpid(-1, &WNOHANG);
}
killall('HUP', -$$);
Update: added a kill.
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