Ok i've found a solution,I don't really know if it's how
POE was designed to run , but reading the documentation and
trying to make it work I just couldn't find any other way.
I am sure that there is a "official" way or something,so
if someone is kind enough please show it to me.
use warnings;
use strict;
use Tk;
use POE;
POE::Session->create
( inline_states =>
{ _start => sub {
my ( $kernel, $session, $heap ) = @_[ KERNEL, SESSION, HEA
+P ];
#
#
# _start does important stuff...
#
#
$kernel->yield("some_loop");
},
some_loop => sub {
$_[KERNEL]->delay("ev_count",10);#to keep session alive
},
}
);
$poe_kernel->run();
exit 0;
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