Hi Monks. I am creating a basic implementation using Perl and perl/Tk and i want to implement a feature that i was hoping i could get some assistance with. I have all the GUI implementation using perl tk as one package(say: GUI.pm). And i have another package(Say : connection.pm) where the some tcp connection implementation is done. My requirement is that i need both the thread to be running so that whatever the variable that has been updated from connection.pm should be updated in GUI.pm. Im not very good in threads. Kindly provide your suggestion on this For example : Connection.pm

our @arraylist; if connected push(@arraylist, $clientIP)
GUI.pm
my $pane = $mw->Scrolled('Pane', -bg => 'white', -scrollbars => 'osoe' +) ->place( -anchor=>'nw',-y=>110,-x=>110); my $client; foreach $client (@arraylist){ #$pane->Label(-text => "$client")->pack; $pane->Checkbutton( -text => "$client", -onvalue => 1, -offvalue => 0, #-variable => \$cbvalue[$i], -font => 'big', -bg => 'lightseagreen', )->pack(); }


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