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Re: How to tell a child what to do?

by Random_Walk (Prior)
on Sep 21, 2005 at 10:56 UTC ( [id://493728]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How to tell a child what to do?

I like using threads and thread queues You can give each child thread its own instruction queue to assign it tasks or have children picking tasks up off a common jobs to be done queue (depends how specialist your children are). The parent can be signalled results back through a common queue for all children. Children can also post heartbeat messages to this queue so you know if one is hanging/dead.

POE may be worth a look. I had a similar job to do a couple of years ago and POE looked ideal but management refused installation of any (non-core)modules, yawn, so I never got to really use it. Management actualy refused any open source but had tons coded in Perl, go figure.

Cheers,
R.

Pereant, qui ante nos nostra dixerunt!

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Re^2: How to tell a child what to do?
by Eyck (Priest) on Sep 21, 2005 at 12:47 UTC
    actually, threads won't cut it for my problem(to little separation, and reliability), and same goes for POE (because some tasks are blocking).

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