Hello. 2011/12/14 12:16:04 +1100 Toby Wintermute <t...@wintrmute.net> => To London.pm Perl M[ou]ngers : TW> I'm hitting some really odd behaviour, infrequently, with libwww and TW> mechanize under a highly-threaded Perl.
TW> Error rates initially increase with the number of simultaneous TW> threads, but seem to top off at .1%. (ie. One in a thousand requests) (i)Threaded perl5 ( 'use threads' ) doesn't seem to be recommended for production environments. Forks are the standard IPC method for perl5. Event-driven stuff (AE/EV) is a more advanced way, but for 40 parallel requests the forks are just ok. E. g., I used ms-windows native threads behind the scenes visible as fork()s from perl5. -- Peter Vereshagin <pe...@vereshagin.org> (http://vereshagin.org) pgp: A0E26627