ok, I've read the two above replies, and figured out a bare-bones (no error checking) way to do it. This program launches subroutine "ABC" a total of 20 times, but is only allowed to launch 6 at a time.
#!/opt/perl/bin/perl
# This is the simple child-process subroutine.
sub ABC
{
sleep(2);
print "abc with counter = $counter.\n";
}
# This section spawns the initial 6 children.
for ($counter = 1; $counter <= 6; $counter++)
{
$pid = fork();
if ($pid) # parent
{
$child{$pid} = $counter;
$procnum[$counter] = $pid;
print "forked process $counter.\n";
}
else # child
{
ABC();
exit $counter;
}
}
# This section spawns additional children 7-20.
$diecount = 0;
while ($counter <= 20)
{
$doneproc = wait();
$doneval = $? >> 8;
$pid = fork();
if ($pid) # parent
{
$child{$pid} = $counter;
print "child $doneval ($doneproc) exited, forking process $cou
+nter.\n";
$counter++;
$diecount++;
}
else # child
{
ABC();
exit $counter;
}
}
# This section waits for all children to die.
while ($diecount <= 20)
{
wait();
$diecount++;
}
print "exiting.\n";
BazB added code tags.
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