Hello, I see the Devel::Size::total_size returnd different values in perl5.8.6 and perl5.10. Can someone please tell me why this is so?
sankaran@desb0018.nyc:> /usr/local/perl-5.8.6/bin/perl -e 'use Devel:: +Size; my @arr; foreach my $i (1..10) { push (@arr, $i); }; my $size = + Devel::Size::total_size(\@arr); print "\nSIZE : $size\n";' SIZE : 260
In Perl5.10
sankaran@desb0018.nyc:> /usr/local/bin/perl5.10 -e 'use Devel::Size; m +y @arr; foreach my $i (1..10) { push (@arr, $i); }; my $size = Devel: +:Size::total_size(\@arr); print "\nSIZE : $size\n";' SIZE : 528

In reply to perl5.10 Devel::Size behaviour changed? by sang1986

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