I get something like this using 'kill' with the handler 01 Perl exited with active threads: 02 9 running and unjoined 03 0 finished and unjoined 04 0 running and detached
That is simply an informational message.
If all you want to do is terminate the process; forget all that kill stuff and just exit. You'll get the informational message; but it is just information.
The kill method will not interrupt the threads. It is effectively useless.
In reply to Re: How to simply terminate all running threads?
by BrowserUk
in thread How to simply terminate all running threads?
by Anonymous Monk
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