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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T22:20:14+00:00 2026-05-22T22:20:14+00:00

I am learning Perl’s multithreading. My code: use warnings; use threads; use threads::shared; $howmany

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I am learning Perl’s multithreading. My code:

use warnings;
use threads;
use threads::shared;

$howmany = 10;
$threads = 5;

$to = int($howmany / $threads);

for (0 .. $threads) {$trl[$_] = threads->create(\&main, $_);}
for (@trl) {$_->join;}

sub main {
    for (1 .. $to) {
        print "test\n";
    }
}

exit(0);

I want to print the word test $howmany times in $threads threads.
This code prints test 12 times. Where is the problem?

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    2026-05-22T22:20:16+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 10:20 pm

    Then I think you want for (0..$threads-1) or for (1..$threads), not for (0..$threads)

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