Hi there,
You don't want to use 8.3 names. You just need to pass each individual parameter to system as a list, instead of together in a string. That way the parameters are already divided up and not further split on space characters. Unfortunately system does not capture its output, but Capture::Tiny is to the rescue in that regard:
use Capture::Tiny ':all';
my @cmd = (
'C:\program files\myprog\space invaders.exe',
'parameter 1',
'parameter 2 with spaces'
);
my ($stdout, $stderr, $exit) = capture { system @cmd };
print "The return status was $exit\n";
print "The output was $stdout\n";
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