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Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 5:29 PM
To: LeFevre, Ken
Cc: perl-win32-users@listserv.ActiveState.com; $Bill Luebkert
Subject: RE: thread issue?
Are you releasing the threads when done with each? With Windows I
believe the maximum concurrent thread count is 255. If not, please
follow the standard
I have a process
that reads a snippet of code from a database and then executes it using an
eval. When I run it using my test tools, it works great. When I run
it as part of a system that spawns worker threads and these threads do the eval,
the same code fails. Here are my particulars:
LeFevre, Ken wrote:
I have a process that reads a snippet of code from a database and then
executes it using an eval. When I run it using my test tools, it works
great. When I run it as part of a system that spawns worker threads and
these threads do the eval, the same code fails. Here are
Luebkert
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 4:43 PM
To: LeFevre, Ken
Cc: perl-win32-users@listserv.ActiveState.com
Subject: Re: thread issue?
LeFevre, Ken wrote:
I have a process that reads a snippet of code from a database and then
executes it using an eval. When I run it using my test tools
I have a system that uses Threads. If a thread is started from the main
process, everything works fine. I can start multiple threads, each one is
accessed properly.
My problem appears when any thread goes away. If I have 5 threads (Clients),
and one goes away, it takes the whole process