So, the idea is to close the DATA handle BEFORE you spawn the child, so the handle is not passed to it in the first place?
I was thinking you closed the handle between the child being spawned and the parent process closing. But then I assume the child would still have a pointer back to the originating file?
I am still unclear about how threading in perl works.
In reply to Re^4: Perl file handles
by CleverHanz
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