I'd like to alter your test just a little bit to prove a point. Trying to code to the implementation of a language just isn't wise. Observe:
my @foo = (0..100000); my @t; foreach my $f (@foo) { # comment/uncomment the next lines to change behaviors $f.=""; push(@t, $f+0); } system("ps auxwwww | grep perl"); sleep(10); exit(0);
The problem is that the memory saved by trying coerce the scalar back to a number to save memory doesn't always work. For example, if the scalar has been used in a string before you don't get the memory back: In this case (I believe) that perl remembers having done an number->string conversion and caches the value to prevent having to do it again (or have I got that backwards..?). At any rate, trying to outsmart the interpreter doesn't always work and starts awful cargo-cult beliefs.

In reply to Re: Re: My scalars swell by clintp
in thread My scalars swell by kaatunut

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