The answer I would like is to configure perl or the threads object to exit the process on any failureFrom perldoc threads v1.75:
$thr->error()
Threads are executed in an "eval" context. This method will return "undef" if the thread terminates normally. Otherwise, it returns the value of $@ associated with the thread's execution status in its "eval" context.
and you might want to look at
threads->create({'exit' => 'thread_only'}, ...)
This overrides the default behavior of "exit()" inside the newly crea
+ted thread only.
...... with this setting, calling "exit()" causes only the thread to t
+erminate
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