I tried POE and Threading without success,...
Either is capable of doing what you've asked for. If you've had trouble it's because you've done it wrong. Why not show us your attempt(s) and let us help you correct them?
Update: Just to show how easy it could be:
#! perl -slw
use strict;
use threads qw[ async ];
sub sub1 {
while(1) {
print "in sub 1";
select undef, undef, undef, 0.1;
}
}
sub sub2 {
while(1) {
print "in sub 2";
select undef, undef, undef, 0.1;
}
}
async \&sub1;
sub2;
Of course, it's not very useful, but then niether is the spec :)
Examine what is said, not who speaks.
"Efficiency is intelligent laziness." -David Dunham
"Think for yourself!" - Abigail
"Memory, processor, disk in that order on the hardware side. Algorithm, algorithm, algorithm on the code side." - tachyon
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