async BLOCK;
"async" creates a thread to execute the block immediately following
it. This block is treated as an anonymous subroutine, and so must
have a semicolon after the closing brace. Like "threads->create()",
"async" returns a *threads* object.
$thr->error()
Threads are executed in an "eval" context. This method will return
"undef" if the thread terminates *normally*. Otherwise, it returns
the value of $@ associated with the thread's execution status in its
"eval" context.
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print timedCommand( 3, $cmd, $_ ) || "\$@ $@" for 2, 3, 4; ### LINE B ###
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$ perl huh
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2
2
1
2
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3
1
2
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4
4