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Hi Monks! Can anyone teach or gimme an example of perl/tk and fork, for e.g my perl tk program will connect to remote mysql and return a result it won't hang or won't freeze i don't have codes to show cause i don't have idea on how those works. Thanks in advance!

sure, just use forks then keep using threads like usual *hopefully* ( 1, 2, 3 )

Sure, Super Search->?node_id=3989;HIT=tk%20fork, zentara-> ?node_id=3989;a=zentara -> ?node_id=3989;HIT=tk%20fork;a=zentara, ?node_id=3989;BIT=use%20Tk%3Bfork;BIS=%3B;a=zentara


In reply to Re: Basic examples of perl/tk and fork by Anonymous Monk
in thread Basic examples of perl/tk and fork by Muskovitz

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