Hey Suaveant,
Great! Thanks a lot; in fact i needed to change some details for it to work, like putting the sub that listens the $@ outside the while, but now it is just perfect.
Here´s the final code, for the monk's record:
my $number = 0;
$SIG{ALRM} = sub {die 'timeout'};
while ( $number < 10 ) {
eval {
$number++;
alarm(3);
if ( $number == 3 ) { sleep 4; } # This is to simulate the delay
+ the routines may generate...
print $number;
print "\n";
};
alarm(0);
}
if($@ eq 'timeout') {
next;
} else {
die $@;
}
Thanks a lot, my friend
Andre_br
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