in reply to Re^4: Win32 signals between parent/child
in thread Win32 signals between parent/child

Well, since fork is essentially just a disguised threads->create, the simplist mechanism is to use a shared variable. This is simplistic, but it demonstrates the principle.

#! perl -slw use strict; use threads; use threads::shared; my $signal :shared = 0; my $parent = $$; print "$$:\tI am the parent.\n"; unless( my $pid = fork){ print "$$:\tI am the child.\n"; lock $signal; $signal = 1; exit; } print "$$:\tWaiting for the child to signal.\n"; sleep 1 until $signal; print "The child signalled."; __END__ c:\test>junk2 1124: I am the parent. 1124: Waiting for the child to signal. -1912: I am the child. The child signalled.

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