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Old 03-14-2011
I forgot to clean that up, it should read mysub. My variable names are not always politically correct so I try to change them before posting.
 

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threads::shared(3pm)					 Perl Programmers Reference Guide				      threads::shared(3pm)

NAME
threads::shared - Perl extension for sharing data structures between threads SYNOPSIS
use threads; use threads::shared; my $var : shared; my($scalar, @array, %hash); share($scalar); share(@array); share(%hash); my $bar = &share([]); $hash{bar} = &share({}); { lock(%hash); ... } cond_wait($scalar); cond_broadcast(@array); cond_signal(%hash); DESCRIPTION
By default, variables are private to each thread, and each newly created thread gets a private copy of each existing variable. This module allows you to share variables across different threads (and pseudoforks on Win32). It is used together with the threads module. EXPORT
"share", "cond_wait", "cond_signal", "cond_broadcast" Note that if this module is imported when "threads" has not yet been loaded, then these functions all become no-ops. This makes it possible to write modules that will work in both threaded and non-threaded environments. FUNCTIONS
share VARIABLE "share" takes a value and marks it as shared. You can share a scalar, array, hash, scalar ref, array ref or hash ref. "share" will return the shared rvalue but always as a reference. "share" will traverse up references exactly one level. "share($a)" is equivalent to "share($a)", while "share(\$a)" is not. A variable can also be marked as shared at compile time by using the "shared" attribute: "my $var : shared". If you want to share a newly created reference unfortunately you need to use "&share([])" and "&share({})" syntax due to problems with Perl's prototyping. lock VARIABLE "lock" places a lock on a variable until the lock goes out of scope. If the variable is locked by another thread, the "lock" call will block until it's available. "lock" is recursive, so multiple calls to "lock" are safe -- the variable will remain locked until the out- ermost lock on the variable goes out of scope. If a container object, such as a hash or array, is locked, all the elements of that container are not locked. For example, if a thread does a "lock @a", any other thread doing a "lock($a[12])" won't block. "lock" will traverse up references exactly one level. "lock($a)" is equivalent to "lock($a)", while "lock(\$a)" is not. Note that you cannot explicitly unlock a variable; you can only wait for the lock to go out of scope. If you need more fine-grained control, see Thread::Semaphore. cond_wait VARIABLE The "cond_wait" function takes a locked variable as a parameter, unlocks the variable, and blocks until another thread does a "cond_signal" or "cond_broadcast" for that same locked variable. The variable that "cond_wait" blocked on is relocked after the "cond_wait" is satisfied. If there are multiple threads "cond_wait"ing on the same variable, all but one will reblock waiting to reac- quire the lock on the variable. (So if you're only using "cond_wait" for synchronisation, give up the lock as soon as possible). The two actions of unlocking the variable and entering the blocked wait state are atomic, The two actions of exiting from the blocked wait state and relocking the variable are not. It is important to note that the variable can be notified even if no thread "cond_signal" or "cond_broadcast" on the variable. It is therefore important to check the value of the variable and go back to waiting if the requirement is not fulfilled. cond_signal VARIABLE The "cond_signal" function takes a locked variable as a parameter and unblocks one thread that's "cond_wait"ing on that variable. If more than one thread is blocked in a "cond_wait" on that variable, only one (and which one is indeterminate) will be unblocked. If there are no threads blocked in a "cond_wait" on the variable, the signal is discarded. By always locking before signaling, you can (with care), avoid signaling before another thread has entered cond_wait(). "cond_signal" will normally generate a warning if you attempt to use it on an unlocked variable. On the rare occasions where doing this may be sensible, you can skip the warning with { no warnings 'threads'; cond_signal($foo) } cond_broadcast VARIABLE The "cond_broadcast" function works similarly to "cond_signal". "cond_broadcast", though, will unblock all the threads that are blocked in a "cond_wait" on the locked variable, rather than only one. NOTES
threads::shared is designed to disable itself silently if threads are not available. If you want access to threads, you must "use threads" before you "use threads::shared". threads will emit a warning if you use it after threads::shared. BUGS
"bless" is not supported on shared references. In the current version, "bless" will only bless the thread local reference and the blessing will not propagate to the other threads. This is expected to be implemented in a future version of Perl. Does not support splice on arrays! Taking references to the elements of shared arrays and hashes does not autovivify the elements, and neither does slicing a shared array/hash over non-existent indices/keys autovivify the elements. share() allows you to "share $hashref-"{key}> without giving any error message. But the "$hashref-"{key}> is not shared, causing the error "locking can only be used on shared values" to occur when you attempt to "lock $hasref-"{key}>. AUTHOR
Arthur Bergman <arthur at contiller.se> threads::shared is released under the same license as Perl Documentation borrowed from the old Thread.pm SEE ALSO
threads, perlthrtut, <http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/06/11/threads.html> perl v5.8.0 2002-06-01 threads::shared(3pm)
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