Update:
Alternately, locally scope the hash in a code block. When
the block ends, Perl should reclaim the name space and
therefore the memory. IIRC =)
If you need a final version of the hash data to be
globally available, put all the hash ops in a subroutine
and use the return statement to return just what you
need. Likewise to the above, when the subroutine ends,
Perl will reclaim all that memory. Just don't
return a reference to the data structure, then you will
have a closure of sorts, which will defeat the entire
purpose!
Friar 'kaboo
In reply to Re: forced garbage collection
by mwp
in thread forced garbage collection
by Anonymous Monk
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