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NAME

Dash::Leak - Track memory allocation

VERSION

Version 0.01

SYNOPSIS

Quick summary of what the module does.

    use Dash::Leak;
    
    {
        leaksz "block label";
        # some code, that may leak
    }
    # If your code leaked, you'll be noticed about change
    # of process vsize after leaving block
    
    leaksz "tests begin";
    some_operation($arg);
    leaksz "some_operation", sub { "We leaked after some_operation($arg);" };
    another_operation();
    leaksz "another_operation";
    # ...

EXPORT

Export of this module is "virtual", by using Devel::Declare. When $ENV{DEBUG_MEM} is true, it will work, when false, this opcodes will be ignored, like with leaksz ... if 0;

FUNCTIONS

leaksz $label, [$cb->()]

Starts tracking current block. If something changed since last note, notice will be warned. If callback is passed, it will be invoked instead of warn.

AUTHOR

Mons Anderson, <mons at cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright 2010 Mons Anderson, all rights reserved.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.