You can't derive a coderef to a method because it wouldn't have its invocant. So pass a subref that invokes the method:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use threads;
use myTest;
my @threads;
foreach ( 1..2 ) {
print "launching job\n";
my $test = myTest->new();
push( @threads , threads->new( sub{ $test->myTestFunc } ));
}
foreach my $thread ( @threads ) {
my @command_output = $thread->join ;
print "job done\n";
}
__END__
c:\test>t-junk2.pl
launching job
launching job
doing job ...
doing job ...
job done
job done
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