Marto, i have deleted version 1.06 , it will take a while to delete from CPAN.

The advantage of Speedometer is that when you got to Perl files you can directly use that, where Benchmark doesn't allow you to use Perl files directly you have to copy and paste code there

when you have large code to compare , you will prefer that code to put in Perl file and you just have to go like this

use Speedometer;

speedometer("file1","file2"); # that's it.

With the name i have clearly mentioned that, it is interface to the Benchmark module, so people should not get confused about it

in Readme also i have described it, what it does and how to use it

.

Thanks


In reply to Re^4: Problem while installing module from CPAN on windows. by Anonymous Monk
in thread Problem while installing module from CPAN on windows. by kiranp

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