My script uses following modules:
use IO::Socket;
use Fcntl;
use strict;
use threads;
use threads::shared;
use MP3::Info;
use List::Util 'shuffle';
use LWP;
use Switch;
use Astro::Sunrise;
A simple script just printing "Hello World" needs with this modules more than 6 seconds to load whereby the last module (Astro::Sunrise) needs the longest time (ca. 2,5 s). The load time of the other modules is lower (< 1 second).
With my more complex script I have almost the double load time until the first line is executed (with the same modules).
Maybe perl is simply not appropriate on low performance platforms except for one-liners and I have to rewrite the stuff in C.
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