The example has not been tested, since I write out pipe/fork/select/waitpid longhand when I need them (usually with child processes feeding reports into the Tk event loop through pipes) and do not have Parallel::ForkManager installed. It had a silly mistake that is now fixed, although it does not actually do anything because it does not define contents for the @data array nor is there any actual code to run in the child processes.
A frame server? Some program that buffers video piecemeal while x265 works on it? Is there a native alternative you could use? Pulling in Wine here just seems ... unnecessary.
In reply to Re^3: figuring out Parallel::ForkManager slots
by jcb
in thread figuring out Parallel::ForkManager slots
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