yes that is exactly what i mean. i want to do somthing like this:

       $ perl - c
       print "Test\n";

and now i want to get the infos of the compilation (sytax ok or errors...). after that i want to put the next perl code into the
process, i don't want to close the process and reopen a new. i only want to work with one process because of the speed
advantages i got when i must _not_ open a process for every file...
is this possible? do you know a information source in the www?
thx


Dave Gray wrote:

i want to open a perl process and enter the code/files to compile via
STDIN. i know it is possible. but how?
does somebody know a tutorial or something like this which explains how
i can compile perl code via STDIN?



$ perl
print "Hello from STDIN\n";
^D
Hello from STDIN
$


If the answers so far don't solve your problem, it might help to be
more specific about what exactly you're trying to do.

Dave




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