As has already been answered by others, when perl terminates, the memory is returned back to the OS. You haven't mentioned what your application is, but if it is mod_perl for instance it might be a horse of a different color. Additionally, intentional circular references are an oddity for sure - what are you using them for? We can probably suggest a better way.
Cheers - L~R
In reply to Re: Memory and garbage collection
by Limbic~Region
in thread Memory and garbage collection
by Anonymous Monk
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