my $has_dt;
# Skip the heavy-duty leak tracing when just doing an install
-unless (DBICTest::RunMode->is_plain) {
+# or when having Moose crap all over everything
+if ( !$ENV{DBICTEST_VIA_REPLICATED} and !DBICTest::RunMode->is_plain ) {
# redefine the bless override so that we can catch each and every object created
no warnings qw/redefine once/;
# Load them and empty the registry
# this loads the DT armada
- $has_dt = DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_ok_for([qw( test_rdbms_sqlite icdt )]);
+ $has_dt = DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_ok_for([qw( test_rdbms_sqlite ic_dt )]);
require Errno;
require DBI;
delete $weak_registry->{$addr}
unless $cleared->{hash_merge_singleton}{$weak_registry->{$addr}{weakref}{behavior}}++;
}
+ elsif ($names =~ /^B::Hooks::EndOfScope::PP::_TieHintHashFieldHash/m) {
+ # there is one tied lexical which stays alive until GC time
+ # https://metacpan.org/source/ETHER/B-Hooks-EndOfScope-0.15/lib/B/Hooks/EndOfScope/PP/FieldHash.pm#L24
+ # simply ignore it here, instead of teaching the leaktracer to examine ties
+ # the latter is possible yet terrible: https://github.com/dbsrgits/dbix-class/blob/v0.082820/t/lib/DBICTest/Util/LeakTracer.pm#L113-L117
+ delete $weak_registry->{$addr}
+ unless $cleared->{bheos_pptiehinthashfieldhash}++;
+ }
elsif ($names =~ /^DateTime::TimeZone::UTC/m) {
# DT is going through a refactor it seems - let it leak zones for now
delete $weak_registry->{$addr};