Well, for starters it will be easier if you do your work in the children, and keep track of them using the parent.
Here's a bit of untested code that should probably do the trick...
#!/usr/bin/perl
use POSIX ":sys_wait_h";
$MAX = 20; #max num of children at a given time
$SIG{CHLD} = \&REAPER; #deal with our children
@list = (1,2,3);
$count = 0; #number of children outstanding
foreach $item ($list) {
while($count >= $MAX) { #too many children, wait awhile
sleep(1);
}
if(fork) { #Parent
$count++;
next;
}
else { #Child
print("$item\n"); #do some child stuff here
exit;
}
}
sub REAPER {
my $pid;
while($pid = waitpid(-1,&WNOHANG)) {
last if($pid == -1);
$count--; #Decrement our outstanding children
}
\&REAPER; #Reinstall the signal hanler
}
cephas
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