I realise this can be both platform specific (I'm using 5.10.1 on Windows), and can depend a lot on what you are evaling; but this creates and evals a million x 100 term expressions and shows no sign of a memory leak. The memory stays glued to 2.5MB for the whole run.
Maybe you could post a sample of the stuff you're evaling?
In reply to Re: Perl 5.10 eval($string) memory leak
by BrowserUk
in thread Perl 5.10 eval($string) memory leak
by fuzzmonkey
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