I feel I must protest. Copying the code from Re^2: multi-threaded win32::console into a new file and running it yields for me:
C:\chas_sandbox>test.pl
1/177 . 5/8 7/5 4/23
C:\chas_sandbox>
and I see no errors or warnings.
Please tell me why you see more errors and warnings than I do. (I'm sure that you see some errors and warnings like the lack of $k because of your advanced wisdom; please tell me why your PERL shows you more than my PERL shows me.) I surely don't expect you to be debugging compare for me - I sincerely thought it was working on my system without problem.
Perhaps if I can learn this wisdom, I won't post bad code so much.
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