My guess is that it's due to how
fork is implemented. Perhaps try
Win32::Process::Create().
Update: This leaks too (under AS perl 5.10):
Another update: I take that back...it grows to some size and then remains around the same.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $i;
while (1) {
unless ( ++$i % 20 ) {
print "$i: ";
my $p = scalar(<STDIN>);
while (1) {
my $pid = wait;
print "[$pid]\n";
last if ! $pid or $pid == -1;
}
}
my $pid = fork();
die "No fork: $!" unless defined $pid;
print "$pid\n" if $pid;
next if $pid;
exit;
}
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