On Tue, 01 Aug 2000, Alan Burlison wrote: > > Threading constructs built into the language > > The majority of perl programs won't be threaded - beware of making > simple things harder. That is, to me, a backwards way of thinking about it. Every perl program is threaded. Most just have one thread. ;-) I'll have an RFC on this for the internals group if I don't stumble across one later. -- Bryan C. Warnock ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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