Dear Masters,

how can I share the same group of functions with different processes without having make copies of the same code.

Imagine I have a file printVar.pl with the content:

sub setVarValue{ ($inputVal) = @_; $v = $inputVal; return $v } 1;

and two processes:

Main one.pl

require 'C:\Users\Administrator\workspace\GPSTracker\lib\printVar.pl'; while(1){ $newVal = setVarValue(1); print "MAIN ONE - NEW VAL = $newVal\n"; } 1;

Main Two.pl

require 'C:\Users\Administrator\workspace\GPSTracker\lib\printVar.pl'; while(1){ $newVal = setVarValue(2); print "MAIN TWO - NEW VAL = $newVal\n"; } 1;

Now I would like to run both processes at the same time.But when I run one first the other blocks.

Is there a way to share resources between processes without interference

.

In reply to How to share a group of functions with multiple main processes? by ThelmaJay

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