It's completely mystifying to me that people are using Perl threads for real work on UNIX systems. Much of the promise of threads - lower memory footprint, faster spawn and join, easier management - are absent from Perl's implementation. All that's left is easier communication between tasks which doesn't seem like much of a gain compared to the drawbacks.
-sam
In reply to Re^2: Isolating dynamically loaded modules with Thread::Isolate.
by samtregar
in thread Isolating dynamically loaded modules with Thread::Isolate.
by gmpassos
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