are you already using use strict? if not use it and cleanup every warning.
threads generally have all kinds of memory problems so if ur using
threads life becomes very difficult.
Steve Loughran wrote:
Hi all
Not strictly a win32-gui related question. How would I go about tracking
down my memory usage in a perl script? I have a small memory leak in my
code somewhere, but no idea where to start looking for clues.
Anyone got any pointers or tips?
Steve
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