I'm write the simple program belowe to test thread.
If I run it inside an IDE (komodo) I got the following output:
THREAD support enabled
[sub1] thread 18917 params: 0 1
Attempt to free unreferenced scalar: SV 0x8661170, Perl interpreter: 0
+x86388b8 during global destruction.
Why I got the warning : Attempt to free unreferenced scalar... inside the IDE ?
BTW: If I tun it from console I didn't get this wrning.
Regards, Enzo
Sample code
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Config;
use threads;
my( $th, $thres );
$th = threads->new( \&sub1, 0, 1 );
$thres = $th->join;
# ============
sub sub1
{
my @params = @_;
my ( $stmp );
$stmp = join ' ', @params;
print "[sub1] thread $$ params: $stmp \n";
}
Edited by Chady: replaced pre tags with code tags.
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