it's easy to do it with POE

#!/usr/bin/perl # vim: set et sta ts=4 sw=4 sts=4: # vi: set ts=4: # # use strict; use warnings; use POE; POE::Session->create( inline_states => { _start => \&handler_start, fun1 => \&fun1, fun2 => \&fun2, _stop => \&handler_stop, }); POE::Kernel->run(); exit; sub handler_start { my ($kernel, $heap, $session) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP, SESSION]; print "Starting !\n"; $kernel->yield( 'fun1' ); $kernel->yield( 'fun2' ); } sub fun1 { my ($kernel, $heap, $session) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP, SESSION]; print "I'm function 1!\n"; $kernel->delay(fun1 => 6); } sub fun2 { my ($kernel, $heap, $session) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP, SESSION]; print "I'm FUNCTION 2!\n"; $kernel->delay(fun2 => 6); } sub handler_stop { print "Stop !!\n"; }

Output:

Starting ! I'm function 1! I'm FUNCTION 2! I'm function 1! I'm FUNCTION 2! I'm function 1! I'm FUNCTION 2! ...


In reply to Re: Run code every 6seconde by vinian
in thread Run code every 6seconde by Anonymous Monk

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