in reply to Re^3: fork on windows - viewing pseudo-processes
in thread fork on windows - viewing pseudo-processes

FYI:

The Perl emulation of fork on win32 is so broken as to be almost entirely useless.

Its only saving grace is that it is responsible, in part at least, for the advent of iThreads. Without those, there would be no useable concurrency possible from Perl on win32.


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