As suggested above creating a new widget every tim ethe sub is called is not optimum. Try the following code with LEAK set to 1 and to 0 to see the difference in behaviour:
use warnings;
use strict;
use Tk;
use constant LEAK => 1;
my $var;
my $handle;
my $mw = MainWindow->new();
my $label = $mw->Label(-text=>"Subroutine Memory Leak")->pack;
my $button = $mw->Button(-text=>"ClickMe", -command=>\&startloop)->pac
+k;
#&startloop;
MainLoop;
sub startloop {
my $iid;
$iid = $mw->repeat( 300,\&autorefresh) ;
return;
}
sub autorefresh {
$var++;
if (LEAK) {
$mw->Label(-text=>"$var",-font=>'arial 14 bold')->place(-x =>1
+00,-y =>50,-anchor => 'nw')->pack;
} else {
$label->configure (-text=>$var);
}
}
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