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<node id="162223" title="Re: Re: Re: Re: Pure Perl tail call optimization" created="2002-04-26 04:37:23" updated="2005-08-11 08:58:44">
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samtregar</author>
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It looks like you've proven that goto &amp;amp;sub leaks memory, but does that mean it creates a stack frame?  Not necessarily.  It could be doing something else that uses memory on each call.  I think you'll need to go to the source to get irrefutable proof that goto &amp;amp;sub creates stack frames.
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-sam</field>
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