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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T10:23:48+00:00 2026-05-15T10:23:48+00:00

The following does not appear to run in concurrent threads as I expected, but

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The following does not appear to run in concurrent threads as I expected, but rather each process blocks until it is complete:

my @arr = (1,2,3,4);
foreach (@arr) {
   threads->new(\&doSomething, $_)->join;
}

sub doSomething {
    my $thread = shift;
    print "thread $thread\n";
    sleep(5);
}

In other words, it appears to be executing the same as the non-threaded version would:

my @arr = (1,2,3,4);
foreach (@arr) {
   doSomething($_);
}

I am running ActivePerl v5.10.1 mswin32-x86-multi-thread

How to I run concurrent threads in perl?

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    2026-05-15T10:23:49+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:23 am

    See perldoc threads.

    The problem is that calling join() on a thread waits for it to finish. You want to spawn threads and then join after, not spawn/join as one operation.

    A further look at perldoc threads says:

    threads->list()

    threads->list(threads::all)

    threads->list(threads::running)

    threads->list(threads::joinable)

    With no arguments (or using threads::all )
    and in a list context, returns a list
    of all non-joined, non-detached
    threads objects. In a scalar context,
    returns a count of the same.

    With a true argument (using threads::running),
    returns a list of all non-joined,
    non-detached threads objects that are
    still running.

    With a false argument (using threads::joinable ), returns a list of all non-joined, non-detached threads objects that have finished running (i.e., for which ->join() will not block).

    You can use this to loop and list threads, joining when possible, until all threads are complete (and you’ll probably want an upper limit to wait time where you will kill them and abort)

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