It looks like it should work. I tried the following on Win32 Active Perl 5.8.
test1.pl
my @a;
foreach(1..50){
$a[$_-1] = $_;
}
open(T, "test2.pl @a|");
while(<T>){
print;
}
close(T);
test2.pl
foreach(@ARGV){
print "$_\n";
}
If I run test1.pl, I get 1..50 printed out on seperate lines, just like you would expect.
UPDATE: Also works on Red Hat Linux 9. (Just change "test2.pl @a|" to "./test2.pl @a|" of course).
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