I have an object method that allocates quite a bit of memory through 
fillung up an array.  I then pass that array back to the calling 
program.  Now,  if I destroy the array that I passed back (though an 
undef), the memory still seems to be allocated by the object.  I can 
reuse it (through method calls to the same instatiated object), but the 
memory is not freed until I destroy the object or the interpreter exits. 
 Is this normal perl behavior for an object?


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