hi all, i'm working on a threaded server process. here are the relevant code lines:
use threads; use threads::shared; use Thread::Queue;
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our (%sessions, %nicks, %times) : shared;
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sub _save { my $session = $req->content; lock %times; lock %nicks; lock %sessions; $times{$session->{ID}} = time; $nicks{$session->{ID}} = $session->{PLAYER}->get('nickname') unless + $session->{PLAYER}->anonymus; $sessions{$session->{ID}} = $session; $logs->enqueue("save request: stored session $session->{ID}") if $d +ebug; $res->content({}); }
and from this line: $sessions{$session->{ID}} = $session; i get this warning: Invalid value for shared scalar at sbin/sessiond line 258. anobody got a clue, why?

In reply to Invalid value for shared scalar by thcsoft

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