Also, based on all of the other research I have done on threads in perl, most folks say it isn't worth using threads since they aren't lightweight.
Why do they have to be lightweight?
If you would describe the wider picture -- eg. post the full code -- then what you want can almost certainly be solved using threads.
But if you want to believe people who've no real knowledge of threads and do things the hard way; I wish you the very best of luck.
In reply to Re^5: How do I used a threaded subroutine inside a perl object
by BrowserUk
in thread How do I used a threaded subroutine inside a perl object
by adamcpfeiffer
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