Here is the code where i am not getting the value of %hsh{innser_hash} into the execute method.

use strict;
use warnings;
use threads;
use threads::shared;
use APP::Plugin;
use Data::Dumper;
my %hsh : shared = ( 'a' => 1 );
my %transaction_hash;
%{$hsh{inner_hash}} = %transaction_hash;
my $thread = threads->create( \&subrt, %hsh );
$thread->join();
sub subrt { my %args = @_; print
APP::Plugin->execute(%hsh); }

#Code for Plugin module package APP::Plugin;
use strict;
use warnings;

sub execute {

my $class = shift();
my %abc = @_;
my %record_hash=%{$abc{inner_hash}};

foreach (keys %abc)
{
print $_. "---" . $abc{$_}."\n";
}
}

1;

value of %record hash is undefined and also giving error of Invalid value for shared scalar. Help required.

In reply to Re^3: Not geting Shared variable of parent process into the thread by avanta
in thread Not geting Shared variable of parent process into the thread by avanta

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