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NAME

6       Devel::LeakGuard::Object::State - Scoped object leak checking
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VERSION

9       This document describes Devel::LeakGuard::Object::State version 0.08
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SYNOPSIS

12         use Devel::LeakGuard::Object::State;
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15         my $leakstate = Devel::LeakGuard::Object::State->new(
16             on_leak => 'die'
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19         My::Thing->leaky();
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21         $leakstate->done;
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DESCRIPTION

24       A "Devel::LeakGuard::Object::State" captures the current leakstate of
25       object allocations within a program. When "done" is called the saved
26       allocation leakstate is compared with the current leakstate and any
27       discrepancies are reported.
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INTERFACE

30   "new"
31       Create a new "Devel::LeakGuard::Object::State". A number of options may
32       be supplied. To see the full list refer to "leakguard" in
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35   "done"
36       Call "done" at the end of the area of code to be leak-checked. If
37       allocation imbalances are detected the action taken depends on the
38       options passed to "new". By default a warning is displayed.
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AUTHOR

41       Andy Armstrong  "<andy@hexten.net>"
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44       Copyright (c) 2009-2015, Andy Armstrong "<andy@hexten.net>".
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46       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
47       under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.
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