Confirmed:
ActiveState Perl 5.6.1 on Win NT4 SP6a...
STARTING
Neighbors
Node=ARRAY(0x1b9ee88)
Node=ARRAY(0x1b9ef48)
SHOULD BE THE LAST THING PRINTED.
DESTROYING Node=ARRAY(0x1b9ee88)
DESTROYING Link=ARRAY(0x1b952cc)
DESTROYING Node=ARRAY(0x1b9ef48)
Crashed with...
The instruction at "0x28071ad3" referenced memory at <blah> whcih could not be read. which is what happens when you write a program that uses a pointer wrongly in C...
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