Hi there,
I want to use Win32::Process::Info to get information if a PID of a process is in use or not, without using the TASKLIST command in Windows which results depends on the language of your OS :S
I've tried the following code, which gave me part of the answer of the puzzle
use Win32::Process::Info;
$pi = Win32::Process::Info->new ();
$MyPID = $$;
@info = $pi->GetProcInfo ($$);
HASH(0x2954c14)
which seems to be a list of anonymous hashes
The module in CPAN don't give an example of how to do this and Googling for info to retrieve info from such a construction, was not successful. I understand the concept of hashes, but not to this deep level.
Can somebody help me out.
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