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We've expanded our Perl news coverage and improved our search! Search for all things Perl across O'Reilly! Igor Gariev Igor Gariev writes Perl and C++. He lives in Moscow and works for Sup.com. Better Code Through Destruction Perl 5's reference counting scheme almost always keeps memory usage predictable...except for one corner case. The Resource Acquisition Is Initialization strategy helps avoid memory leaks--and can improve your use of exceptions, alarms, other resources, and even transactional systems. Igor Gariev demonstrates. [Jun 7, 2007]
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