That'll get rid of some overhead, but it is likely that the massive ammounts of shelling-out itself is the major source of overhead, not running the external program itself. Although benchmarks would have to be done to be sure, I doubt such a C program would be fast enough.
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In reply to Re: Re: Re: Calling perl from java
by hardburn
in thread Calling perl from java
by fletcher_the_dog
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