Two clarifications just in case:

Thank you very much for your Thread example
  • Please note: The example uses threads not Thread!

    They are different and incompatible modules. The former requires 5.8.x, preferably 5.8.4 or later.

    The latter was for versions earlier that 5.8.0, is deprecated, and will cease to function in 5.10.x.

    I am excited about its cooperation with POE on win32.

    Note: I said that I am not sure whether threads and POE will work together, they may not. I am not sure if anyone has tried this combination.


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    In reply to Re^5: POE and Win32::Process control by BrowserUk
    in thread POE and Win32::Process control by m-rau

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