I am attempting to create a program that will spawn some worker threads for me, but I can never seem to get them to work. Here is basically what i want to do:
foreach my $key ( keys %$work ) { my $cap_run = $work->{ $key }->{ captured_run_name }; my $status = $work->{ $key }->{ statuscode }; push( @threads, threads->create( sub{ sleep 10; print "in thread +"; return 1; }, $key, $cap_run, $status ) ); } foreach my $thr ( @threads ) { push( @results, $thr->join ); }
Everytime I run this, I get the following error (on platform win32): Can't undef active subroutine during global destruction.

Any ideas?

thanks, Kevin

In reply to perl ithreads join help!! by kcella

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