I read the Synopsis and Description of Parallel::ForkManager because I was puzzled by the "and next" semantics in the call to start(). In the docs, it says, "The "and next" skips the internal loop in the parent process." Which internal loop is this? The surrounding foreach? Wouldn't that cause the rest of the foreach code to be skipped for the current iteration? In short, I'm still not clear on why the "and next" is required, and what it actually does. Would anyone be willing and able to comment on this? Thanks in advance.
In reply to Re: Stop fork in Parallel::ForkManager
by Urthas
in thread Stop fork in Parallel::ForkManager
by casimo
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