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I don't know if this is helpful or not?
I ran:
use strict; use warnings; open my $fh, '>'. "testingwrite" or die; my $count = 20; while ($count--) { print $fh "count = $count\n"; sleep (5); }
in one Win10 command window.

Then I ran ">handle testingwrite" in another command window:

C:\Users\xxx\Documents\PerlProjects>handle testingwrite Nthandle v4.22 - Handle viewer Copyright (C) 1997-2019 Mark Russinovich Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com perl.exe pid: 2488 type: File E8: C:\Users\xxx\Documents\PerlPro +jects\testingwrite C:\Users\xxx\Documents\PerlProjects>
This will give you the pid of processes that have an open file handle to "testingwrite".

handle is freeware from Microsoft as part of sysinternals.


In reply to Re: Killing subprocess in windows by Marshall
in thread Killing subprocess in windows by LanX

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