It will not work, because you want to test, which sub is faster with one iteration. In the documentation of Test::Benchmark it is recommended to use at least 10000 iterations. try this one (due to the Test::Benchmark-docu):
#!/usr/bin/perl use Test::More tests => 1; use Test::Benchmark; is_faster(10000,sub {$a=9; print "enter a name \n"; $b=<STDIN>; print "$b\n";}, sub { print "give input"; $b=<STDIN>; chomp($b) ; print "$b \n";},"res1 is faster than res2");
Name "main::a" used only once: possible typo at bench.pl line 6.
You just define and initialise this variable so perl givs you a warning!

In reply to Re: Problem using Test::Simple by reneeb
in thread Problem using Test::Simple by Anonymous Monk

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