I am not using join I am just using $str="abc|def|xyz";

At some point, if not already, 'abc', ''def' & 'xyz' won't be constants but rather contained in variables. At which point using $Q->enqueue( join $;, $abc, $def, $xyz ); starts to become prefereable.

Also do you know how I can remove installed module?

Depends how you installed it. If you used ppm/ppm-shell there is a 'remove' command. I don't think there is for cpan. If you did the 4-part mantra, then it would be a manual process.

But there is no real reason to uninstall a module. Just stop using it. Next time you upgrade, you won't bother installing it. In the meantime, it just occupies a little disk.


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In reply to Re^3: Is this module safe to use -> Threads::Queue::Any by BrowserUk
in thread Is this module safe to use -> Threads::Queue::Any by mr_p

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