Is it advisable to use the Perl's fork() emulation in Windows in “production” code?
Personally, I'd say that you should not use Perl's Win32 fork emulation at all.
This not necessarily because of bugs in that implementation -- though I have no doubts they exist -- but because
As is, the fork emulation creates expectations of portability that are simply not achievable. Better I think to simple say "do not use".
In reply to Re^5: pipe fork win32
by BrowserUk
in thread pipe fork win32
by bulk88
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