Hi All, I'm trying to use threads to enhance the speed of my program. But i get the following error "Free to wrong pool 142bbc0 not 346be0 during global destruction." when i run the script and the program gets terminated abruptly. I tried googling but wasnt able to get any idea on how to fix this issue.
use threads; use threads::shared; my @threads; for(my $index = 0; $index < scalar(@input_files); $index++) { push(@threads, threads->new(\&doProcessing, $input,$output)); + #$input and $output are the contents of input and output files } my @ReturnData; foreach my $thread (@threads) { push(@ReturnData,$thread->join()); }
Kindly provide ur ideas and help me resolve this issue.

In reply to Free to wrong pool error while using thread by archer

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