What you're looking for is Devel::Leak, at least assuming that you can at least guess what class is leaking. (It'll work if you can't too, it'll just require a little more manual work.)
TACCTGTTTGAGTGTAACAATCATTCGCTCGGTGTATCCATCTTTG ACACAATGAATCTTTGACTCGAACAATCGTTCGGTCGCTCCGACGCIn reply to Re: Tools for identifying memory leaks in PERL application ?
by theorbtwo
in thread Tools for identifying memory leaks in PERL application ?
by Anonymous Monk
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