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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting perl - how to make output of a command a numbered list Post 302411719 by rethink on Friday 9th of April 2010 09:31:01 AM
Old 04-09-2010
perl - how to make output of a command a numbered list

Hi there, just wondered if somebody could help me with a problem I have

I have a program that when run from the command line will output a list of objects


Code:
# list_servers
server1
server5
server7
server8
#



I just wanted to know, in perl, how can i make each line of output from the above coimmand, a selectable option in an interactive perl script, so for example

Code:
# example.pl

Please select from the following available servers

1) server1
2) server5
3) server7
4) server8

enter selection:

is this possible in perl ?
 

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Example 1: A sample output of shell command. Since the Form and Menu Language does not directly support background processing, the shell function can be used instead. `shell "build prog > /dev/null &"` If you want the user to continue to be able to interact with the application while the background job is running, the output of an exe- cutable run by shell in the background must be redirected: to a file if you want to save the output, or to /dev/null if you don't want to save it (or if there is no output), otherwise your application may appear to be hung until the background job finishes processing. shell can also be used to execute a command that has the same name as an FMLI built-in function. NOTES
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