Hello dear Monks
I'm trying to convert the following :
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use threads;
sub func {
print "doing job ... \n";
sleep 1;
}
my @threads;
foreach ( 1..2 ) {
print "launching job\n";
push( @threads , threads->new( \&func ));
}
foreach my $thread ( threads->list() ) {
my @command_output = $thread->join ;
print "job done\n";
}
to something like
package myTest;
sub new {
my $item={};
bless $item;
return $item;
}
sub myTestFunc {
my $item = shift;
print "doing job ... \n";
}
1;
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use threads;
use myTest;
my @threads;
foreach ( 1..2 ) {
print "launching job\n";
my $test = myTest->new();
push( @threads , threads->new( $test->myTestFunc ));
}
foreach my $thread ( @threads ) {
my @command_output = $thread->join ;
print "job done\n";
}
this produces
Thread 1 terminated abnormally: Undefined subroutine &main::1
caused by
$test->myTestFunc in threads->new( $test->myTestFunc ))
I understand that threads->new() is excepting a function ref (right ?)
But this kind of stuff must be possible !?
Thanks and have a nice day.
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