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Recently I often drink quite some water in the morning, and what passes out go through different stages and ends in thin, and I thought it came out of small intestine directly. I am happy to find out that I was wrong
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Why do ok($tmuxcmd) and suspect($tmuxcmd) not give the same output (i.e nothing)? It works as expected with /bin/echo but not with tmux. #!/usr/bin/perl sub ok { return qx{ ( @_ && true ) 2> /dev/null }; } sub suspect { local *STDERR; open(STDERR, ">", "/dev/null"); return qx{ @_ &
Is this pushing the line of on topic a bit too much? I mean, yes, we do answer perl questions but this seems like it's too much about the internals of how the language works and has no bearing on the underlying platform.
I was initially thinking the same, but as you can see the problem only arises when running
tmux
. I have been unable to test it on non-UNIX systems, but if someone can reproduce the error on that, then I would find it fair to move it. If it cannot be reproduced on a non-UNIX system, then I believe this is the better place. — Ole Tange 2 mins ago
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