Okay. On the basis of the (still scant) specification provided, this is how I would prototype that application. You'll see that I've dodged the issue of the shared hash and locking all together by using a queue:

# perl -slw use strict; use Time::HiRes qw[ time sleep ]; use threads; use threads::shared; use Thread::Queue; $|++; my $SOsem : shared; sub tprintf { lock $SOsem; printf "[%3d]" . $_[ 0 ], threads->tid, @_[ 1 .. $#_ ]; } sub tprint { lock $SOsem; printf "[%3d] %s" . $/, threads->tid, join ', ', @_; } sub gatherer { my $tid = threads->tid; my( $Q, $stop, $interval ) = @_; while( !$$stop ) { ## Get dataset my @data :shared = ( $tid, time(), map int( rand 100 ), 1 .. 5 + ); $Q->enqueue( \@data ); sleep $interval; } } sub sender{ my $tid = threads->tid; my( $Q, $stop, $interval ) = @_; while( sleep $interval ) { my $available = $Q->pending; last if $$stop and !$available; next unless $available; my @datasets; push @datasets, [ @{ $Q->dequeue } ] for 1 .. $available; ## 'send' the data tprint "\n", time(); tprint "@$_" for @datasets; } } our $GATHERERS ||= 5; our $INTERVAL ||= 15; our $GINTERVAL ||= $INTERVAL; my $Q = new Thread::Queue; my $stop :shared = 0; $SIG{ INT } = sub { $stop = 1 }; threads->create( \&gatherer, $Q, \$stop, $GINTERVAL )->detach for 1 .. $GATHERERS; my $sender = threads->create( \&sender, $Q, \$stop, $INTERVAL )->join;

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In reply to Re^15: does threads (still) memleak? by BrowserUk
in thread does threads (still) memleak? by faxm0dem

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