Why is $endmem so much more than $startmem?
Does Perl on Windows give back memory to the OS when it frees it? I expect this program to hit a highwater mark and stay there until the program ends.
Are you using a custom memory allocation scheme that can compact the heap?
In reply to Re: Cleaning up threads so they do not leak memory. (Win32)
by chromatic
in thread Cleaning up threads so they do not leak memory. (Win32)
by slloyd
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