Dear Hacker
I don't quite understand your problems with ForkManager
Leave "... and next;" as is. It is needed not to process
child code in the parent process.
here is a working example
#! c:/perl/bin/perl.exe -w
use strict;
use Parallel::ForkManager;
my @ary = (1..100);
my $count = 1;
my $pm = new Parallel::ForkManager(30);
foreach my $val (@ary) {
$count++;
$pm->start and next;
print "Working on $val (count: $count)\n";
open(ARY, ">child$count") or die $!;
print ARY "$val, $count";
close ARY;
$pm->finish;
}
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