Also, because of the way WWW::Mechanize (I'm assuming that's what you mean by "$mech") works - it has a concept of "the current page I'm looking at", for one - sharing the same mechanize object is probably not going to be very useful. Is there any reason you're not using a separate mechanize instance per thread?
In reply to Re: sharing complex data structures
by Joost
in thread sharing complex data structures
by Anonymous Monk
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