Hi Corion
I installed this latest threads into a directory and wrote following code and still get this error message?
Can't locate auto/threads/is_running.al in @INC (@INC contains: /nss/nfx/thread_libs/lib/ ....
Would you know why? Is there a way I can tell what version of threads package it is using?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use lib "/ssy/nos/thread_libs/lib/";
use threads;
my @threads;
for (0 ..3) {
my $thr = threads->create(
sub { sleep 2; }
);
$thr->detach();
push @threads, $thr;
}
# then later
for my $thr ( @threads ) {
print 'Thread ', $thr->tid, $thr->is_running() ? ' is running' : '
+ is not running';
}
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