Support for reference type means support for dynamic memory allocation. Write Perl subroutine, dynamicArrayExample, that:
Makes and destroys the dynamic array of 100000 integers, all initialized to 42 500 times.
C++ used "new" and "delete" to allocate/deallocate dynamic memory. How Perl deallocates dynamic memory?
It's one thing to TALK about how Perl manages dynamic memory. it is another thing completely to SEE how Perl manages dynamic memory. What occurs to size of your Perl program as you make repeated calls to dynamicArray?