The reason perl is going round trying to free everything up is primarily to ensure that any remaining objects with DESTROY methods get them called appropriately.
I wouldn't particularly recommend this approach, but if you are confident that you don't have any objects needing DESTROY at exit, you can avoid the cleanup by calling instead POSIX::_exit at the end of the program.
HugoIn reply to Re: How do I pre-allocate an array of hashes?
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in thread How do I pre-allocate an array of hashes?
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