The other efrect is that at the end of scope, the underlying memory structures that implement lexical vars are not usually destroyed; instead they hang around on the assumption that next time round the loop a new lexical variable of similar type will have to be created. So it's a speed/memory tradeoff.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Strange memory growth?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Strange memory growth?
by meetraz
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