threads doc's have two potentially interesting things to say, that may just help.
firstly, you seem to missing a semicolon or two.
async BLOCK; "async" creates a thread to execute the block immediately foll +owing it. This block is treated as an anonymous subroutine, and so m +ust have a semicolon after the closing brace.
also
Threads are implemented in a way that make them easy to misuse. Few people know how to use them correctly or will be able to provide h +elp. The use of interpreter-based threads in perl is officially discouraged +.
In reply to Re: Frustrating Error: "Global symbol requires explicit package name" - Can't see why?
by RichardK
in thread Frustrating Error: "Global symbol requires explicit package name" - Can't see why?
by Anonymous Monk
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