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#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use Module::Load ; use Time::HiRes qw/ time /; @ARGV or @ARGV = qw/ CGI B::Deparse DBI DBD::SQLite Moo Moose /; for my $mod( @ARGV ){ my $tb = time; load( $mod ); my $ta = time; printf "%.5f - %.5f = %.5f %s\n", $ta, $tb, $ta - $tb, $mod; } __END__ 1366428845.98106 - 1366428845.76563 = 0.21544 CGI 1366428846.11275 - 1366428845.98131 = 0.13144 B::Deparse 1366428846.15868 - 1366428846.11287 = 0.04581 DBI 1366428846.17056 - 1366428846.15895 = 0.01161 DBD::SQLite 1366428846.20396 - 1366428846.17067 = 0.03329 Moo 1366428846.71875 - 1366428846.20407 = 0.51468 Moose

In reply to Re: Compile Phase Time by Anonymous Monk
in thread Compile Phase Time by Coder1979

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