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Old 09-21-2008
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Originally Posted by kmehta
So, shouldnt I face a problem when I place the code directly in the main() function ??
It depends on operating system. In case of Solaris your new thread might not even start before your application ends up.
The basic idea is that pointer your pass to pthread_create must eixsts at the moment you thread starts-up. And if you plan to use this data in this thread (otherwise why do you pass it?) you must guarantee that this data is not being destroyed while your thread is running. Usually people use prthread_join for this purpose.
 

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Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::Base(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::Base(3pm)

NAME
Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::Base - Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable Base package SYNOPSIS
use base qw{Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::Base}; DESCRIPTION
The is the base of all Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable packages. USAGE
CONSTRUCTOR
new my $document = Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable->new(key1=>value1, key2=>[value=>{opt1=>val1}], key3=>{value=>{opt2=>val2}}); METHODS
document Always returns the document object. Every object should know what document it is in. name Sets or returns the name property. my $name=$folder->name; $placemark->name("New Name"); $document->name("New Name"); description Sets or returns the description property. my $description=$folder->description; $placemark->description("New Description"); $document->description("New Description"); Snippet Returns the Snippet used in the Snippet XML element or a Placemark. The default Snippet from Google Earth is to use the first line of the description however this package defaults to a zero line Snippet. Snippet is rendered with maxLines as the length of the array ref and the content joined with new lines. Typical use $document->Point(Snippet=>"Line 1"); $document->Point(Snippet=>["Line 1", "Line 2"]); Extended used my $snippet=$placemark->Snippet; #[] always array reference $placemark->Snippet([]); #default $placemark->Snippet(["line 1", "line 2", "line 3"]); $placemark->Snippet("My Snippet Text"); #folded into array reference. $placemark->Snippet("line 1", "line 2", "line 3"); #folded into array reference lookat Sets or returns a Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::LookAt object BUGS
Please log on RT and send to the geo-perl email list. SUPPORT
DavisNetworks.com supports all Perl applications including this package. AUTHOR
Michael R. Davis (mrdvt92) CPAN ID: MRDVT COPYRIGHT
This program is free software licensed under the... The BSD License The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. SEE ALSO
Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable creates a GoogleEarth Document. perl v5.14.2 2011-06-26 Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::Base(3pm)
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