If you would like to share large amounts of read-only memory between the processes (read: threads or processes), then fork is your choice. Perl's ithreads implementation doesn't support truly shared memory, or COW (copy-on-write) shared memory.

On the other hand, if you want to share large amounts of read-write memory, or if you want to share objects between the processes, then there is no reasonable option that I am aware of. The best option that I've found for communicating complex data structures between processes is serializing the data and printing it over a socket or pipe. The best option for sharing objects may be SOAP, RPC::PlServer, or something similarly obnoxious (or beautiful, depending on your point of view).

I would love to learn that I am wrong about this.

-Colin.

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In reply to Re: Threads or Forking? by cmeyer
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