Well, its kinda solved... However, this means that I cant have a "global" db connection? What about this situation:
my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:mysql:$db:$host", "$db_user", "$db_passwor
+d", {RaiseError => 0, PrintError => 0} ) # We do the error check. May
+be we dont wanna die if error!
or errTrap("Cannot connect to the datab
+ase");
threads->create(&dbUpdate()))->join;
threads->create(&anotherThread()))->join;
sub dbUpdate() {
while(1) {
do som db stuff when wanted
}
}
sub anotherThread() {
do stuff on shared variables that the db uses...
}
Guess the solution is to have the db obj in the dbUpdate function ONLY...
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