is it possible to poll the shell for timeouts just like this example:
$chan->exec("ls -l");
my $poll = { handle => $chan, events => -1 };
while ($ssh2->poll(500, [ $poll ])) {
if ($poll->{revents}{out}) {
while (<$chan>) {
$r=$r.$_;
}
}
if ($poll->{revents}{channel_closed} || $poll->{revent
+s}{listener_closed}) {
my $exit = $chan->exit_status();
print $r;
}
}
print "timeout\n";
This works fine for $chan->exec(..), but i need shell to execute more than one command, can someone help me with some code to poll the shell writes and reads for timeouts???
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