Sorry, I forgot to mention that I did try $|=1 already. It doesn't work!

[gargle@vlds204 reporting]$ cat test.pl #!/usr/bin/perl use Modern::Perl; use Term::Prompt; my $mypass = prompt( 'x', "password:", '', '' ); $|=1; say "alfa"; say "beta"; [gargle@vlds204 reporting]$ ./test.pl | tee test.txt x password: alfabeta[gargle@vlds204 reporting]$ ./test.pl password: x alfa beta [gargle@vlds204 reporting]$

I'm starting to think my perl install is messed up. Are there any unit tests I can run?

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if ( 1 ) { $postman->ring() for (1..2); }

In reply to Re^2: Weird Term::Prompt behaviour by gargle
in thread Weird Term::Prompt behaviour by gargle

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