I've not used Perl "threads" under Windows even for simple tasks because every time I've tried I've found bugs almost immediately.
Really? You've never asked for help. Which makes you a silly billy, because at a rough guess about 80% or more of the "threads bugs" posted here have been user errors. And of the rest, there is usually a relatively simple workaround.
And I've seen many projects start out just fine using threads and then have an ever-increasing set of problems with race conditions, deadlocks, and lack of concurrency.
Then post the code and let me fix it for you.
I'd be fascinated, because as I said somewhere else here yesterday. In 8+ years I've never encountered a deadlock with ithreads.
Avoiding deadlocks is simple. You just don't write code that creates the situations where they can occur.
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