Name: | perl-IPC-System-Simple |
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Version: | 1.25 |
Release: | 18.module+el8.1.0+5399+8245a79b |
Architecture: | noarch |
Module: | perl:5.24:8010020190529084201:ee766497 |
Group: | Unspecified |
Size: | 70430 |
License: | GPL+ or Artistic |
RPM: | perl-IPC-System-Simple-1.25-18.module+el8.1.0+5399+8245a79b.noarch.rpm |
Source RPM: | perl-IPC-System-Simple-1.25-18.module+el8.1.0+5399+8245a79b.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Sat Nov 09 2019 |
Build Host: | jenkins-10-147-72-125-11590f9b-7638-47cb-8088-559344c0d855.appad1iad.osdevelopmeniad.oraclevcn.com |
Vendor: | Oracle America |
URL: | http://search.cpan.org/dist/IPC-System-Simple |
Summary: | Run commands simply, with detailed diagnostics |
Description: | Calling Perl's in-built 'system()' function is easy; determining if it was successful is _hard_. Let's face it, '$?' isn't the nicest variable in the world to play with, and even if you _do_ check it, producing a well-formatted error string takes a lot of work. 'IPC::System::Simple' takes the hard work out of calling external commands. In fact, if you want to be really lazy, you can just write: use IPC::System::Simple qw(system); and all of your "system" commands will either succeed (run to completion and return a zero exit value), or die with rich diagnostic messages. |