the Thread module is deprecated. Go for threads. Having said that I can add use threads; just fine, but I am seeing the mis-match whenever I use threads::shared;. It looks like threads::shared is making a copy of the hash
Cheers,
R.
In reply to Re^4: refering to 1 shared hash from another
by Random_Walk
in thread refering to 1 shared hash from another
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