The dialog call is now reduntant. Try this:
use strict;
use warnings;
use threads; use threads::shared;
use Win32::GUI();
my $text :shared;
my @h = qw(LINE1 LINE2 LINE3 LINE4 LINE5);
my $pid = fork();
if ($pid){
my $main = Win32::GUI::Window->new(
-left => 100,
-top => 100,
-width => 310,
-height => 150,
);
$main->Show();
my $display = $main->AddTextfield(
-left => 60,
-top => 35,
-width => 180,
-height => 20,
);
while(1){
$display->Show();
$display->SelectAll();
$display->Clear();
# $display->Update();
$display->Append($text);
$display->Update();
sleep(1);
}
}
elsif ($pid == 0) {
while(1){
$text = "$h[int(rand(@h))]";
sleep(1);
}
}
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