"Actually if you RTFS a little more carefully"...
Had you PTFP, you might have realized that the link went nowhere -- at least it was a "not found" for me. You're right that I didn't read your code very carefully, but now that I have, I'm guessing it doesn't do what the original poster wanted. Or more accurately, your benchmark doesn't reflect its being used in the way he would use it, since it only uses a single priority. Try this instead:
use Priority;
my $q = new Priority;
my $time = time;
$q->add(1,$_) for 1..1000000;
$q->pop for 1..1000000;
print "Did a million in ",time - $time, " seconds";
/s
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