Try logging progress to both default output (STDOUT) and global filehandle LOG with LOGress :)
BEGIN {
my $started = !!0;
sub LOGress {
my $string = join '', @_;
my $before = tell select;
print $string;
my $after = tell select;
if( $started ){
seek LOG -abs( $after - $before ), 2; # rewind
}
print LOG $string;
if( 0 <= index $string, "\n" ){
$started = !!0;
} else {
$started = !!1;
}
}
}
...
LOGress "\rProgress...$x\%";
...
LOGress "\rProgress...Done!\n"; # \n signals end
use autodie qw/ open close seek tell /; to die if those calls fail
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