or if the data structure is large (speed becomes an issue) then Storable would probably be best.
That doesn't match my memory. A quick test showed JSON::XS taking just over 1/3 of the time of Storable (and producing almost exactly the same number of bytes of output).
Using JSON has other advantages. And I consider forcing one to stick to simple data to be one of them.
- tye
In reply to Re^3: Storing state of execution (speed)
by tye
in thread Storing state of execution
by bagyi
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