Hi leostereo,

Have you tried running a recent version of Thread::Queue? The 3.12 release addresses a deadlock issue.

3.12 Thu Feb 9 18:42:45 2017 - Fix deadlock caused by combination of dequeue_nb, enqueue and queue size limit (Bug #120157 - fix by Chad Fox) - Prevent calling dequeue methods with COUNT > LIMIT

There was another fix prior to that.

3.07 Fri Oct 23 23:54:18 2015 - Edge-case fix to queue limit feature

This will output the version.

perl -MThread::Queue -le "print Thread::Queue->VERSION"

Regards, Mario


In reply to Re^4: Some issues using Thread::Queue by marioroy
in thread Some issues using Thread::Queue by leostereo

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