t just die My thread count keeps going up...
Ive tried playing with Thread::Exit but that joker doesn't do what I
expected it to do...
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Subject: RE: Intresting Logic Problem
Thanks Jerry and Bill for the input...
So
ychlik
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Subject: RE: Intresting Logic Problem
> I have just discovered a serious issue within the core
> architecture of this beast of a program that I have
> written using threads...
>
> I am using Thread::Queue t
Daniel Rychlik wrote:
> Is there a way to do a thread timeout? If a thread doesn't respond within so
> many seconds, then run this function?
Is there a way to kill a thread ? If so, I don't see why you can't
poll time in the main thread and kill a stalled thread if it exceeds
time. Haven't lo
Is there a way to do a thread timeout? If a thread doesn't respond within so
many seconds, then run this function?
Oh great an powerful PERL Oz
I have just discovered a serious issue within the core architecture of this
beast of a program that I have written using threads...
I am using T
Oh great an powerful PERL Oz
I have just discovered a serious issue within the core
architecture of this beast of a program that I have written using threads…
I am using Thread::Queue to throttle resources from the jobs
that have to be done at any given time.
This program, c
Copying ithreads group as well.
From: Daniel Rychlik
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 5:33
PM
To:
activeperl@listserv.ActiveState.com
Subject: Intresting Logic Problem
Oh great an powerful PERL Oz
I have just discovered a serious issue within the core
architecture of