#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict; use warnings;
use Proc::Background;
my @commands = (
[ 'echo', 'arg','arg', ] ,
[ 'perl', '-le',' print 1; sleep 1; warn 2; sleep 1; die 3;' ],
);
my @procs = map { Proc::Background->new(@$_); } @commands;
$_->wait for @procs;
system 'echo', 'nowTheyAreAllDead.pl', '--pidsAndExitStatus', map { $_
+->pid, $_->wait } @procs;
__END__
arg arg
1
2 at -e line 1.
3 at -e line 1.
nowTheyAreAllDead.pl --pidsAndExitStatus 2956 0 2120 65280
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