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Re: invoking rsh and testing for success/failure

by RazorbladeBidet (Friar)
on Apr 01, 2005 at 11:55 UTC ( [id://444237]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to invoking rsh and testing for success/failure

Alternatively, you can check the return code of the execution. (see perlvar)
my $cmd = "rsh $file"; # or whatever my $output = qx/$cmd/; # qx// is the same as `` my $rc = $?; # $? is a special Perl variable if ( $rc ) { print STDERR "No Match\n"; # you just want to print and continue, ri +ght? }
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