Don't forget that perl allocates memory in chunks at a time, so it may go over the leaking code a few times without growing. This unfortunately means that you can't just go line by line in the debugger and watch for growth. Some leaky code has to be run a few times before it grabs enough memory to show the leak.
In reply to Re: Finding memory leaks
by perrin
in thread Finding memory leaks
by steves
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