Darn... I was hoping to use threads to create a splash screen while a rather complex GUI was being constructed at the start of a perl script. (It's not really the GUI that takes a long time to construct, it's the harvesting of data to populate it).
My current solution was to fork off a child process to display the splash and then send a kill 9 (KILL) to it when the main GUI was ready.
Guess I'll stick with this rather kludgy/brute force method.
In reply to Re: Perl Tk and Threads
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl Tk and Threads
by Anonymous Monk
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