Hi. When dealing with my own subs I always use the &name(); form. That way everything is made explicit and differentiating the subs from the builtins is easier. Wouldn't re-my'ing datahash in ifpoll break the reference back the caller's datahash?

Oh so Perl flattens hash assignments? I thought it was smart enough to know u were assigning a hash to a hash.

UK: The problem with validating as single threaded is that the leak is obscured in Perl's normal bloat. And the number of iterations needed to show a noticable mem increase would take a *long* time. Even with 100 threads it doesn't go into the death spiral for 20-30 minutes. But I know what ur saying.


In reply to Re^2: Massive Perl Memory Leak by wagnerc
in thread Massive Perl Memory Leak by wagnerc

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