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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use threads;
use Thread::Queue 3.01;
# Create a work queue for sending data to a 'worker' thread
# Prepopulate it with a few work items
my $work_q = Thread::Queue->new(qw/foo bar baz/);
# Create a status queue to get reports from the thread
my $status_q = Thread::Queue->new();
# Create a detached thread to process items from the queue
threads->create(sub {
# Keep grabbing items off the work queue
while (defined(my $item = $work_q->dequeue())) {
# Process the item from the queue
print("Thread got '$item'\n");
# Ask for more work when the queue is empty
if (! $work_q->pending()) {
print("\nThread waiting for more work\n\n");
$status_q->enqueue('more');
}
}
# Final report
print("Thread done\n");
$status_q->enqueue('done');
})->detach();
# More work for the thread
my @work = (
[ 'bippity', 'boppity', 'boo' ],
[ 'ping', 'pong' ],
[ 'dit', 'dot', 'dit' ],
);
# Send work to the thread
while ($status_q->dequeue() eq 'more') {
last if (! @work); # No more work
$work_q->enqueue(@{shift(@work)});
}
# Signal that there is no more work
$work_q->end();
# Wait for thread to terminate
$status_q->dequeue();
# Good-bye
print("Done\n");
# EOF