chip, merlyn, and tilly (and anyone else, I suppose):
Some of the ideas listed here set me to thinking. What
would be the implications of creating a separate package
just for the row data and using that instead of a
hash? That is pretty much what I am doing now, except
referencing main:: instead of another symbol table.
Some things I am concerned about:
- Memory usage in creation a second package in a perl program
- Speed of calling variables longhand from other packages (ie, $Foo::Bar::zot)
- Anything in a similar, pragmatic vein... :-)
If you folks think it's feasible, I'll generate a couple
thousand records of junk data and do some benchmarks this
weekend.
Alakaboo
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