use strict; use warnings; use IO::Select; use IO::Socket::SSL; use threads; use threads::shared; my %misc :shared; my @dout :shared; my %outputs :shared; threads->create('pool'); my $connection = IO::Socket::SSL->new(PeerHost => 'local.btc-node', PeerPort => 7566, Proto=> 'tcp') + or die($!); my $_sel = IO::Select->new; $_sel->add($connection); $connection->blocking(0); while(1) { my ($readable, undef, undef) = IO::Select->select($_sel, undef, $_se +l, 0.21); if(scalar keys %outputs > 0) { foreach my $__a (keys %outputs){ foreach my $_line (@dout){ $_line =~ s/[\r\n]+//g; next if $_line eq ''; $connection->print("$_line\n"); } delete $outputs{$__a}; } } foreach my $socket (@$readable) { my $n = sysread($socket,my $msg,4096); if(defined $n) { if($msg =~ /tick\s+([^\d\s\t]+)/) { my $currency = $1; tick ($currency); } } } } sub tick { my $currency = shift; $misc{arg} = $currency; } sub pool { while(1){ my $thread = threads->create(t) if defined $misc{arg}; select(undef, undef, undef, 0.52); foreach(threads->list){ undef $misc{arg}; $_->detach(); } } } sub t{ @dout="hi $misc{arg}"; $outputs{int(rand 500)}=1; }

In reply to Re: IO::Socket::SSL + fork problem by mrhyde
in thread IO::Socket::SSL + fork problem by mrhyde

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