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Re: Re: Re: Perl forking and shared memory strangeness under Windowsby xiper (Friar) |
on Feb 24, 2004 at 00:52 UTC ( #331273=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Yes, but a solution that changes the logic of a program isn't practical. You're effectivly saying that "you can't fork with a tied variable in scope" - even if the child has nothing to do with the tied variable. My point was it isn't always possible (nor should it be) to redesign a program around this 'solution'.
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