Assuming that what is inside &my_sub is optimized, I can't think of much you can do. According to my (limited) research, passing a scalar by reference doesn't typically buy you any speed. Unless, I suppose, the scalars are huge.
You may consider something like the following, assuming that &my_sub returns a value:
sub my_sub($) {
... do something EASY and fast ...
return \$foo
}
foreach my $i (0 .. $a_bazillion) {
$return_value = ${my_sub($some_value);
}
While I've never tried this personally, it may make a difference regarding performance. I suggest liberal use of
use Benchmark; and see what helps.
HTH!
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