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I admit it. Ever since I know about escapeshellarg() and escapeshellcmd() in PHP, I've been reimplementing this function in Perl literally a million of times (mostly because of laziness and because it only takes a couple of lines in Perl). Only a fe...
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2010-08-25T11:15:19
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Capture-Tiny</a>
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Another very handy little module that takes the hassle out of figuring the various mechanisms of capturing output.
<br><br>Nice interface, great documentation, very easy to use. But....
<br><br>Currently it cannot just capture stdout *ONLY* or stderr...
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2010-08-25T11:06:49
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File-chdir</a>
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This is a handy little module, with a simple and nice interface. One of the more common bugs encountered in my scripts is forgetting to track the current working directory after doing chdir() in subroutines. By localizing $CWD, I don't have to worry ...
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2010-08-25T11:04:01
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