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1696 | ->allow_nonref(0) >> even if this is the current default, if they cannot |
1696 | ->allow_nonref(0) >> even if this is the current default, if they cannot |
1697 | handle non-reference values, in preparation for the day when the default |
1697 | handle non-reference values, in preparation for the day when the default |
1698 | will change. |
1698 | will change. |
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1699 | |
1700 | |
1700 | |
1701 | =head1 THREADS |
1701 | =head1 (I-)THREADS |
1702 | |
1702 | |
1703 | This module is I<not> guaranteed to be thread safe and there are no |
1703 | This module is I<not> guaranteed to be ithread (or MULTIPLICITY-) safe |
1704 | plans to change this until Perl gets thread support (as opposed to the |
1704 | and there are no plans to change this. Note that perl's builtin so-called |
1705 | horribly slow so-called "threads" which are simply slow and bloated |
1705 | theeads/ithreads are officially deprecated and should not be used. |
1706 | process simulations - use fork, it's I<much> faster, cheaper, better). |
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1708 | (It might actually work, but you have been warned). |
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1706 | |
1710 | |
1707 | |
1711 | =head1 THE PERILS OF SETLOCALE |
1708 | =head1 THE PERILS OF SETLOCALE |
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1709 | |
1713 | Sometimes people avoid the Perl locale support and directly call the |
1710 | Sometimes people avoid the Perl locale support and directly call the |