perl.destroy Destroys a Perl execution context |
Usage |
perl.destroy [-q] <context_name:string> |
Description |
Destroys the Perl execution context <context_name>.
If the context does not exist then a warning is printed unless the
-q switch is used. The destruction will clear any state associated with the context including the stored functions, classes and variable symbols. You may want to destroy a context to re-initialize its state or to simply clear its memory when it is no longer needed. |
See also |
perl.begin |