Hi Monks,
Recently I was in the middle of creating a script using threads, some problem come up, like the following:
$master_thread = threads->create( \&sub1, $para );
....
....
sub sub1{
my $tmp = shift;
## not work as expected, I don't know why?
my $sub_thread = threads->create( \&sub2, $tmp );
....
....
}
sub sub2{
my $value = shift;
print $value;
}
I read many entries about Perl threads, but not seeing any about create new thread inside the subroutine of another thread. Here's my question: Is there any possibility to create new thread within the referred subroutine of another thread?
Thanks
Yun
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