I come from a heavy C/C++ background...thus, there is an inherit "want" to manage this stuff explicitly...
Don't think of it as Perl's fault for not generally allowing you to do your own memory management. Instead, think of it as C/C++'s fault for not doing it for you by default. Garbage Collectors are a well-researched topic in CS and they've gotten pretty good as long as you're not attempting to bolt them on to a language that didn't orginally support it. Perl's simple ref count GC has problems with circular refs (see above replies), but that's a fairly esoteric circumstance.
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I wanted to explore how Perl's closures can be
manipulated, and ended up creating an object
system by accident. -- Schemer
: () { :|:& };:
Note: All code is untested, unless otherwise stated
In reply to Re: Memory Management...
by hardburn
in thread Memory Management...
by alincoln
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