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Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 1:49 PM
To: Wiggins d Anconia
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Subject: Re: Capturing system call output value
Thanks that help. but I notice there is a newline included in the
variable
when using the ($name)=`uname -n`;
Is this a normal thing that I should strip?
>
>
>> Can someone help me with capturing an output of a system() call?
>>
>> ie ($a)=system("uname -n");
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>> where $a would have the output value.
>>
>
> perldoc -q 'output of a command'
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> You want backticks instead, though there are better ways to come by
the
> sysem name, and don't use $a....
>
> ($name) = `uname -n`;
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> See the Sys::Hostname module...
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> http://danconia.org
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