If you are running in a mod_perl environment and using Apache::Registry this would cause a problem with accidental closures.
Basically the not_called becomes an inner sub which holds a reference to $session, and that reference persists for the lifetime of that apache instance. CGI::Session automatically flushes its content to disk (or db, depending on config) when DESTROY is called - which in this case would never happen.
In reply to Re: very strange problem with CGI::Session
by imp
in thread very strange problem with CGI::Session
by wertert
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