It's the same as all other threaded Perl apps. You can setup a shared variable, which you constantly test in the thread, telling it to return. Or if you use the latest threads, it has
which would be useful for stopping a long running executable.# Send a signal to a thread $thr->kill(’SIGUSR1’);
In reply to Re: Wx subs and threads
by zentara
in thread Wx subs and threads
by Anonymous Monk
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