Perl 5.8.8 and Perl 5.10.1 are out of support for a long time.

If your issue in fact that your program spends 23ms in importing a module where it before spent 6ms, then I can only suggest that you (re)start processes more rarely.

Otherwise, please explain what your actual problem is. Maybe show some relevant source code so that we can understand and reproduce your situation.


In reply to Re^3: Performance and Behavioral changes in Perl 5.8.8 and Perl 5.10.1 by Corion
in thread Performance and Behavioral changes in Perl 5.8.8 and Perl 5.10.1 by ManasMarwah

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