Hi 1nickt,
It's trivial using the mighty MCE::Shared ...
Also, see the logger and Tie::File MCE::Shared demonstrations. The object class, like in your demo, is constructed under the shared-manager process where it lives. How it works is that any interaction with the object is then possible via the OO interface only.
Regards, Mario
In reply to Re^2: Modifying an object in a fork
by marioroy
in thread Modifying an object in a fork
by nysus
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