I entered a demonstration running 25% to 33% faster with cperl
I see no such performance difference when comparing bleadperl with the current cperl git head. Running
perf stat -r 30, I get the following results:
perl-5.24.0
6101.313876 task-clock (msec)
18,547,679,958 cycles
bleadperl, v5.25.4-176-g23e15e7
6027.767495 task-clock (msec)
18,321,742,652 cycles
cperl, v5.23.0-3278-gdff4721
6046.706723 task-clock (msec)
18,380,297,957 cycles
All the above were built with
-des -Duseithreads -Accflags=-msse4.2
and with all the modules you listed installed, and were run against the script
shown in your link, on a directory hierarchy containing 250932 files.
Dave.
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