@@ -39,6+39,8 @@ You can also use it from the command-line to test a given script :
perl -MTest::Valgrind leaky.pl
perl -MTest::Valgrind leaky.pl
+Due to the nature of perl's memory allocator, this module can't track leaks of Perl objects. This includes non-mortalized scalars and memory cycles. However, it can track leaks of chunks of memory allocated in XS extensions with C<Newx> and friends or C<malloc>. As such, it's complementary to the other very good leak detectors listed in the L</SEE ALSO> section.
+
=head1 CONFIGURATION
You can pass parameters to C<import> as a list of key / value pairs, where valid keys are :
=head1 CONFIGURATION
You can pass parameters to C<import> as a list of key / value pairs, where valid keys are :
@@ -225,6+227,10 @@ L<Carp>, L<POSIX> (core modules since perl 5) and L<Test::More> (since 5.6.2).