use Win32::Pipe; $PipeName = "TEST this long named pipe!"; $NewSize = 2048; $iFlag = 1; while($iFlag){ print "Creating pipe \"$PipeName\".\n"; if($Pipe = new Win32::Pipe($PipeName)){ $PipeSize = $Pipe->BufferSize(); print "This pipe's current size is $PipeSize byte" . (($PipeSize == 1)? "":"s") . ".\nWe shall change it to $NewSize ..."; print (($Pipe->ResizeBuffer($NewSize) == $NewSize)? "Successful":"Unsucessful") . "!\n\n"; print "\n\nR e a d y f o r r e a d i n g :\n"; print "-----------------------------------\n"; $iFlag2 = 1; print "Openning the pipe...\n"; undef $In; while($Pipe->Connect()){ while($iFlag2){ ++$iMessage; print "Reading Message #$iMessage: "; $In = $Pipe->Read(); if(! $In){ $iFlag2 = 0; print "Recieved no data, closing connection....\n"; next; } # $In =~ s/\n*$//gi; if ($In =~ /^quit/i){ print "\n\nQuitting this connection....\n"; $iFlag2 = 0; }elsif ($In =~ /^exit/i){ print "\n\nExitting.....\n"; $iFlag2 = $iFlag = 0; }else{ print "\"$In\"\n"; } } print "Disconnecting...\n"; $Pipe->Disconnect(); } $Pipe->Close(); } }