hi,
hi i have an example script in which i'm trying to share a pre-created object.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use threads;
use threads::shared;
use tmp;
my $rf = tmp->new();
share(my @data);
my @threads;
for ( my $count = 1; $count <= 10; $count++) {
my $t = threads->new(\&sub1, $count);
push(@threads,$t);
}
foreach (@threads) {
my $num = $_->join;
print "done with $num -- @data\n";
}
print "End of main program @data\n";
sub sub1 {
my $num = shift;
print "started thread $num\n";
print "done with thread $num\n";
push (@data,$rf);
return $num;
}
--------------
module
tmp.pm
package tmp;
sub new {
my ($class)=@_;
my $hash = {};
bless ($hash,$class);
}
sub _test {
my ($self,$arg) = @_;
print "testic $arg\n";
}
1;
the problem i can't do that. thread failed to start: Invalid value for shared scalar at ./test.pl
is there a way to cheat this!
thnx
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