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in thread Threads in Perl: Just leaky?

'Dual lifed' ??
Can I have sub-titles (English) for that ?
BTW, I agree with using re-usable thrs instead of creating/destroying each time. It solved a mem leak prob for me, although I don't work there any more, so I can't confirm version numbers.
Suffice to say it was a prog that had to run 24/7, so even a small leak eventually killed the machine. Has been running fine for ages now.

Cheers
Chris

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Re^3: Threads in Perl: Just leaky?
by demerphq (Chancellor) on Oct 05, 2007 at 08:54 UTC

    Dual-lifed means the module is available both on CPAN and as part of a Perl release. Most modules available as part of the Perl distribution start out as CPAN modules and are then "added to core" at a later point. However some modules see their initial release as part of the core distribution, and occasionally are then split out. This process is often called "becoming dual-lifed".

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