If you want to do this with threads, you will want to write a threaded program in another language and have it call Perl separate interpreters from within the threads.
Along the same lines, you can always use fork() instead of threads. A little heavier, a lot safer. (Outside of *nix systems which have been optimized for forks, a *lot* heavier or else emulated with threading as described above.)
In reply to RE (tilly) 2: When is a while not a while?
by tilly
in thread When is a while not a while?
by Miker
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