... or maybe you'd look for other ways to get the job done without having to use "eval { ...fork... }" in the first place. I'm no jedi when it comes to fork, but I know it well enough to respect it, and this is the first time I've seen anyone put a fork call inside an eval block. Just curious... what situation could make this a preferred approach?
In reply to Re: Eval/Fork lesson of the day
by graff
in thread Eval/Fork lesson of the day
by lestrrat
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