Joshua,
Do you think it is the script, or the PSP/perl enviroment
that is leaking memory? How serious is the memory
leak? Are you using the latest perl?
If it is your perl code that leaks (try a dummy script as
a check) then the most likely cause is circular references
or eval problems. On old
It was Wednesday, December 01, 2004 when Joshua Berry took the soap box, saying:
: Quite honestly, I am not much of a programmer so these modules (even
: though they are simple) are a little over my head. The output is always
: more cryptic than what I can understand.
If this is the case I might
, 2004 4:08 PM
To: Joshua Berry; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Source Code Audit
Joshua Berry wrote:
> Does anyone know somebody or some company that does Perl source code
> auditing?
I don't know personally. Perhaps you can get help here...
> I have written a Perl Server application t
Joshua Berry wrote:
> Does anyone know somebody or some company that does Perl source code
> auditing?
I don't know personally. Perhaps you can get help here...
> I have written a Perl Server application that is leaking
> memory and cannot find the leak.
There are some modules on CPAN that might
http://www.secway.fr/services/source.php?PARAM=us
https://sardonix.org/
I have no affiliation nor do I even give a rip about either of these
but I turned them up on Google
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 15:55:58 -0600, Joshua Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know somebody or some company