Run commands simply, with detailed diagnostics
http://search.cpan.org/dist/IPC-System-Simple
Calling Perl's in-built "system()" function is easy, determining if it was
successful is *hard*. Let's face it, $? isn't the nicest variable in the
world to play with, and even if you *do* check it, producing a
well-formatted error string takes a lot of work.
"IPC::System::Simple" takes the hard work out of calling external
commands.
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IPC-System-Simple-1.30.tar.gz | 0000031902 31.2 KB | |
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perl-IPC-System-Simple.spec | 0000003032 2.96 KB |
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