01-13-2011
Yes...found a way.
open (STDOUT, "| tee -ai log.txt");
print "blah blah";
close (STDOUT);
This works perfectly. Thanks ghostdog74
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NAME
perlconsole - light program that lets you evaluate Perl code interactively.
COPYRIGHT
Perl Console is Copyright (C) 2007 by Alexis Sukrieh
DESCRIPTION
Perl Console is a small program that implements a Read-eval-print loop: it lets you evaluate Perl code interactively.
It uses Readline to grab input, and provides completion with all the namespaces loaded during your session. It allows you to load a module
in your session and test a function exported by it.
COMMANDS
It's possible to interact with the console with internal commands. The following commands are supported in this version:
:help display the interactive help screen
:quit quit the console
:set set a preference (see PREFERENCES).
RCFILE
PerlConsole will look for a rcfile located in your home directory called: ~/.perlconsolerc
Every line in that file will be evaluated as if they were issued in the console. You can then load there your favorite modules, or even
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Example of a valid ~/.perlconsolerc
:set output = dumper
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PREFERENCES
Preferences can be set with the :set command. The following preferences are supported in this version:
output changes the output of evaluated code
For details about commands, ype :help <command> within the console.
AUTHOR
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