in reply to Reaped:
When I call $count=`xyz abcd` in a perl program, it should return "1". But it returns "2".
Why should it return "1"? How do you know that's what the shell script is printing? How do you know the shell script isn't printing "2"? For instance, how do you know the shell script isn't counting itself as a running instance of the program, since it has the program's name on its command line?
If I were dealing with this issue, I'd forget about the shell script and just solve the problem in Perl directly...
open PS, "ps -A |"; # Note: not all versions of ps use the same args; # -A works on Linux systems, but you may need # -x on some systems, e.g., Darwin. my @instance = grep { /abcd/ } <PS>; print "Running Instances:\n"; print join "\n", map { "\t$_" } @instances; print "\n";
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Re: sounds like the shell script is buggy
by Perlraja (Initiate) on May 26, 2005 at 10:41 UTC | |
by ivancho (Hermit) on May 26, 2005 at 11:13 UTC | |
by Perlraja (Initiate) on May 26, 2005 at 13:17 UTC |