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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T23:14:11+00:00 2026-05-16T23:14:11+00:00

I have a program which is calling another program and processing the child’s output,

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I have a program which is calling another program and processing the child’s output, ie:

my $pid = open($handle, "$commandPath $options |");

Now I’ve tried a couple different ways to read from the handle without blocking with little or no success.

I found related questions:

  • perl-win32-how-to-do-a-non-blocking-read-of-a-filehandle-from-another-process
  • why-does-my-perl-sysread-block-when-reading-from-a-socket

But they suffer from the problems:

  • ioctl consistently crashes perl
  • sysread blocks on 0 bytes (a common occurrence)

I’m not sure how to go about solving this problem.

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    2026-05-16T23:14:12+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:14 pm

    Pipes are not as functional on Windows as they are on Unix-y systems. You can’t use the 4-argument select on them and the default capacity is miniscule.

    You are better off trying a socket or file based workaround.

    $pid = fork();
    if (defined($pid) && $pid == 0) {
        exit system("$commandPath $options > $someTemporaryFile");
    }
    open($handle, "<$someTemporaryFile");
    

    Now you have a couple more cans of worms to deal with — running waitpid periodically to check when the background process has stopped creating output, calling seek $handle,0,1 to clear the eof condition after you read from $handle, cleaning up the temporary file, but it works.

    I have written the Forks::Super module to deal with issues like this (and many others). For this problem you would use it like

    use Forks::Super;
    my $pid = fork { cmd => "$commandPath $options", child_fh => "out" };
    my $job = Forks::Super::Job::get($pid);
    while (!$job->is_complete) {
        @someInputToProcess = $job->read_stdout();
        ... process input ...
        ... optional sleep here so you don't consume CPU waiting for input ...
    }
    waitpid $pid, 0;
    @theLastInputToProcess = $job->read_stdout();
    
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