quite true (and ++). perl will "over allocate" memory on the assumption you're always going to need more. If you know ahead of time (or can calculate at run-time), you can prevent the over allocation by preallocating memory (checkout perldata):
my @array; $#array = 512; # or my %hash; keys %hash = 512;
but I don't think this is an issue with the original post.
-derby
In reply to Re: Re: Memory Restrictions
by derby
in thread Memory Restrictions
by artist
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