Hi all.
I`m trying to open a socket in a thread, like this:
use threads;
use threads::shared;
use IO::Socket;
my $feed = threads->new (\&getData);
sub getData
{
my $remote = IO::Socket::INET->new("somehost:port") or die "Can`t
+open feed\n";
print "Foo.\n";
while ( <$remote> )
{
print
}
}
When I run script, it quits immediately, not ever printing "Foo." to stdout. If I do '$feed->join', script works, but I don`t want to pause main program until this thread finishes. Is it possible to use IO::Socket within a thread? Thanks in advance, and sorry for terrible English.
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