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$ perl -MDevel::Size=total_size -wle'
my @a; print total_size(\@a);
@a=(1,2,3,4); print total_size(\@a);
@a=(); print total_size(\@a);
'
56 <- Empty
136 <- With 4 numbers
72 <- Empty
The internal buffer of arrays and strings isn't shrunk when the array or string is shrunk in anticipation that it will grow again.
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$ perl -MDevel::Size=total_size -wle'
sub foo { my @a; print total_size(\@a); @a=(1,2,3,4); }
foo();
foo();
'
56 <- Fresh variable
72 <- Fresh variable
Variable aren't even deallocated when they go out of scope!
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