Any segmentation fault is a bugNot always. It is possible to get segmentation faults by exceeding the maximum memory in perl.
In theory this could also happen with a bad Storable file, i.e. if some wrong length parameter causes memory overflow.
Addendum: while this is true for retrieve, a segfault should never happen with store, as in the code of the poster.
In reply to Re^2: perl Segmentation fault (with Storable?)
by eserte
in thread perl Segmentation fault (with Storable?)
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