I would have assumed so, provided if the memory continued to stay at a peak value. Instead, I am seeing that a memory of few kbs being freed every now and then and a continual increase in the memory (in Mbs), though my application is no longer sucking in any data.
My appln sucks in data to an internal Q and processes them later, which is why there is increase in term of Mbs. But after every batch of processing, I free up the whole memory I had used, which should eventually result in 'free memory' in the interpreter's space. But the observation is that the memory increase is steady, which I would expect to be at a steady state atleast. This basically concerns me that Perl is not using up 'its free' memory, before requesting for more :(
-sureshr

In reply to Re: Re: Memory leak when using hash 'references' by sureshr
in thread Memory leak when using hash 'references' by sureshr

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