I'm not sure if you would find this useful, but I wrote a module to pipe processes together. It also gives you a choice of whether you'd like to background the pipeline ala
( .. | .. | .. ) & using
bg (exe .. , exe .. , exe ..)
Pipe processes and Perl subroutines together
Trying somewhat to emulate your imaginary API example:
use IPC::Exe; ## exports bg() & exe()
my $parallel_handle = bg sub {
my ($payload) = @_;
## Run one after another, but parallel wr
+t to parent process ##
&{ exe 'convert.sh', $payload, @ARGV };
die "Couldn't launch: $!/$?" if $! = $? >
+> 8;
&{ exe 'load_db.sh', $payload };
warn "Couldn't launch: $!/$?" if $! = $?
+>> 8;
};
my $payload = "ha ha!";
print "Background PID: ", $parallel_handle->($payload), "\n";
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