06-23-2013
The only thing that can be said for certain is that the corruption is occurring in the heap. If you would like useful feedback, post your code instead of hiding it behind comments. And, please, use code tags in your post to preserve the indentation.
Regards and welcome to the forum,
Alister
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par::filter
PAR::Filter(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation PAR::Filter(3)
NAME
PAR::Filter - Input filter for PAR
SYNOPSIS
$code = 'use strict; print "Hello, World!
";';
$ref = PAR::Filter->new('PodStrip', 'Bleach')->apply($code);
print $code; # pod-stripped and obfuscated code
print $$ref; # same thing
$ref = PAR::Filter->new('PodStrip', 'Bleach')->apply('file.pl');
print $$ref; # same thing, applied to file.pl
DESCRIPTION
Starting with PAR 0.76, "pp -f" takes a filter name, like "Bleach", and invokes this module to transform the programs with
PAR::Filter::Bleach. Similarily, "pp -F Bleach" applies the Bleach filter to all included modules.
It is possible to pass in multiple such filters, which are applied in turn.
The output of each such filter is expected be semantically equivalent to the input, although possibly obfuscated.
The default list of filters include:
o PAR::Filter::Bleach
The archetypical obfuscating filter.
o PAR::Filter::Obfuscate
Use B::Deobfuscate to strip away indents and comments, as well as mangling variable names.
o PAR::Filter::PatchContent
Fix PAR-incompatible modules, applied to modules by default.
o PAR::Filter::PodStrip
Strip away POD sections, applied to modules by default.
o PAR::Filter::Bytecode
Use B::Bytecode to strip away indents and comments. This filter is deprecated! For source hiding, have a look at PAR::Filter::Crypto
instead and make sure to read about its caveats.
AUTHORS
Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003-2009 by Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>
perl v5.18.2 2012-01-06 PAR::Filter(3)