That makes more sense. Memoize will only cache the arguements to the function, and the return value so you are fine with your implementation. Sorry for jumping on this, but I thought that you might be doing something like the following:
use Digest::MD5 qw(md5); use Memoize; memoize('md5');
This would use gobs of memory (depending on the input) and wouldn't really accomplish anything useful.
Do I get an award for coming up with the most unproductive use of Memoize???
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Favourite modules April 2003
by cees
in thread Favourite modules April 2003
by Juerd
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