Do you mean that I can use more "consumer" subroutine to process the same queue?
For example, if I have this definition, are you suggesting it would be a better solution:
my $archive_queue = Thread::Conveyor -> new (
{
maxboxes => 5000,
minboxes => 4000,
optimize => 'memory',
}
);
my $compress_log_thread_1 = new threads (\&compress_logs);
my $compress_log_thread_2 = new threads (\&compress_logs);
my $compress_log_thread_3 = new threads (\&compress_logs);
my $compress_log_thread_4 = new threads (\&compress_logs);
Thanks
Asgaroth
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