Perl 5.6 introduced something called interpreter threads. Interpreter +threads are different from ``5005threads'' (the thread model of Perl +5.005) by creating a new perl interpreter per thread and not sharing +any data or state between threads by default. Prior to perl 5.8 this has only been available to people embedding per +l and for emulating fork() on windows.
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in thread got Term::Twiddle working on Win32
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