HI,
Following is the code for run_on_finish. I am writing data onto disk(/tmp/ directory) retrieved by each child process. and deleting those file after reading them.
$pm->run_on_finish(sub { my ($pid, $exit_code, $ident) = @_; eval { my $filename = '/tmp/' . $$ . escape($ident); my $result_set; if (-e $filename) { $result_set = $obj->retrieve($filename); unlink($filename); }else { # need a new $timeout_result object every loop my $timeout_result = new DBWIZ::Search::ResultSet; $timeout_result->status('timeout'); $timeout_result->hits(-5); $result_set = $timeout_result; } $return{$ident} = $result_set; }; if ($@) { print STDERR "Problem with search module: $@\n"; } # print STDERR "database $ident done = exit $exit_code \n"; });

$obj is the Data::Serializer object with following options
my $obj = Data::Serializer->new( serializer => 'Storable', portable => '1', encoding => 'b64', );

In reply to Re^2: Replacing Parallel::ForkManger With Thread::Queue by shanu_040
in thread Replacing Parallel::ForkManger With Thread::Queue by shanu_040

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