The child gets a copy of the parent's vars but can never change the parent's copy. That's fundamental unix.
The parent can read data from a child through some IPC mechanism and make the change itself, but that won't change the copies already-launched children have. Yes, you need IPC.
Sysv IPC has a shared-memory facility which would seem to be just what you want, but sysv IPC is buggy with races and is rarely used.
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to Re: Parallel::ForkManager and vars from the parent script - are they accessible? (or do I need inter process communication?)
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in thread Parallel::ForkManager and vars from the parent script - are they accessible? (or do I need inter process communication?)
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