During the callback Registration I'm storing the Perl subroutine reference and Perl context in global pointers.
If you have multiple threads, then you have multiple contexts. How can you store multiple contexts in a single global variable?
In reply to Re: Perl interpreter throws strange errors for event-driven callback processing under race conditions
by BrowserUk
in thread Perl interpreter throws strange errors for event-driven callback processing under race conditions
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