Ive been looking at POE wheel, which will make my job a lot easier and will give me a lot more power within Tk. however for the current setup I have I think using a timmer will be just as good (I only need to check a shared array every couple of seconds) Time HiRes (setitimer) will work fine.
with this however comes a complaint from my compiler that 'your vendor has not defined Time::HiRes macro ITIMER_VIRTUAL'with the following code taken from the HiRes example set
use Time::HiRes qw(tv_interval);
use Time::HiRes qw ( setitimer ITIMER_VIRTUAL time );
$SIG{VTALRM} = sub { print time, "\n" };
setitimer(ITIMER_VIRTUAL, 10, 2.5);
I am Running Active State Perl 5.88 build 819 on a XP, with HiRes 1.86
any pointers would be greatly apprenticed, however if HiRes will not run on my system I will rewrite with POE
thanks
Skywalker
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