* IMO, a memory leak is what happens when you've got memory allocated that is *unreachable*. Perl is reasonably good at detecting and clearing those, except for circular references. If that's what you're trying to detect, you may want to take a look at Test::Memory::Cycle (note: I've never used it myself)
In reply to Re: Memory leak
by Joost
in thread Memory leak
by shaavrii
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