Hi, I am doing multithreaded programming in perl involving sockets. I am using a IO::Select variable as a shared variable. I am declaring it as.. use threads; use threads::shared; my $write_set : shared; $write_set = new IO::Select(); I will be using this to keep a list of connected client's sockets. I have a thread which will be accepting for client connections. So, in the thread ,when i get a client's request connection, i try to add socket handle to $write_set. $write_set->add($new_sock); The following error is coming. Invalid value for shared scalar at abc.pl line 63. Can any one help me on this regard.

In reply to Invalid value for shared scalar error with shared class object by Anonymous Monk

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