Thanks a ton for the references! (I assume you are the author of said modules?)
Eh... yes, I think so... ;-)
I think Thread::Queue::Any is what I am looking for, so I'll try that. Is it fair to say that an ordinary Thread::Queue is not capable of doing what I want it to?
I'm not 100% sure that Thread::Queue::Any can do what you want. Even though you can pass references to Thread::Queue::Ant, you are in fact copying the structure that lies behind the reference. So any change you make in one thread will not seen in the other threads. I couldn't make out from your example whether that is what you wanted or not.
Liz
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