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Your pseudo-code and your words tell me two different stories. First your pseudo-code (and without the die's):
open INPUT from some_script; read input if some_condition open >&INPUT from some_other_script do_something

While you say that you want INPUT from one script, and output from two scripts to one pipe. That means:

open INPUT, "some_script |"; open OUTPUT, "| some_other_other_script "; while (<INPUT>){ if ($some_condition){ open INPUT2, "some_other_script |"; print OUTPUT $_ while <INPUT2>; } print OUTPUT $_; }

Whatever the case, think of the two forms of pipe (input/output) and realize that ">&INPUT" is just an illegal name for a GLOB.

HTH,

Jeroen
"We are not alone"(FZ)


In reply to Re: Merging two pipes by jeroenes
in thread Merging two pipes by cmburns

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