If you've got something like lsof available you could use it to check from outside your program. Inside your program the only way I can think of offhand would be to open something (/dev/null or the like) and then use fileno on that handle and see if the file descriptors are steadily increasing (which would probably mean you've got a leak).
In reply to Re: Re: Re: backticks stop working
by Fletch
in thread backticks stop working
by dlee
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