blakem brings up perl's method cache in Re: Now you see it, now you don't and now I'm wondering if there is any way to inspect it. Most of the things I do are pretty prosaic and probably are handled by it, somethings are pretty wacky and are *maybe* handled by it. But as it stands I have no way to know either way. So is there any way to get insight into this thing? Where does it live in the source? I haven't noticed it around anywhere while poking through the source. Can I get runtime statistics on what is and isn't in the cache? Does it partition by object, class or some other unspecified criteria? When are things expired from it?
In reply to Inspecting perl's method cache? by diotalevi
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