Now pass an arbitrary chunk of Perl code to "perl -e" in a portable manner. Capture both STDOUT and STDERR from it. Not so trivial. I suspect I could manage that in relatively few lines of Perl code, but the complexities there are enough that I doubt I would get it completely right on the first try (and many of the details involved are not things I've actually found to be correctly documented).
- tye
In reply to Re^2: How to do perl -c inside perl? (quoting)
by tye
in thread How to do perl -c inside perl?
by rockyb
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