Hi there,
Here is the partial of my code:
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use Thread; use Another::Module; # This module has method run() my $p = new Another::Module(some_args); my $th = new Thread(\$p->run); # Line: 88 $th->detach();
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I had an error say:
thread failed to start: Not a CODE reference at line 88

Clearly, that if "run" method is a local subroutine then it works.

My question is: Is that line 88 syntax correct?
Can I use a subroutine from another module when calling:
new Thread(\&Another::module->subroutine())?

Thanks in advance

In reply to How to pass a module method by reference to Thread? by thai

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