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How can I store the result of a system command in a Perl variable?


$ cat test.pl
my $pid = 5892;
my $not = system("top -H -p $pid -n 1 | grep myprocess | wc -l");
print "not = $not\n";
$ perl test.pl
11
not = 0
$

I want to capture the result i.e. 11 into a variable. How can I do that?


Solution

  • From Perlfaq8:

    You're confusing the purpose of system() and backticks (``). system() runs a command and returns exit status information (as a 16 bit value: the low 7 bits are the signal the process died from, if any, and the high 8 bits are the actual exit value). Backticks (``) run a command and return what it sent to STDOUT.

    $exit_status   = system("mail-users");
    $output_string = `ls`;
    

    There are many ways to execute external commands from Perl. The most commons with their meanings are:

    • system() : you want to execute a command and don't want to capture its output
    • exec: you don't want to return to the calling perl script
    • backticks : you want to capture the output of the command
    • open: you want to pipe the command (as input or output) to your script

    Also see How can I capture STDERR from an external command?