print is indeed fast when the open fails :)
Trying with:
use File::Spec;
open my $zap, ">", File::Spec->devnull or die "open failed: $!";
use Benchmark "cmpthese";
cmpthese -10, {
every => sub { for (1..100) { print $zap $_ } },
tens => sub { my $x;
for (1..100) {
$x .= $_;
unless ($x % 10) {
print $zap $x;
$x="";
}
}
print $zap $x if length $x;
},
}
on first ActivePerl build 811, then cygwin perl 5.8.6 (the latter being a debugging build):
$ aperl nullout.pl
Rate every tens
every 3792/s -- -34%
tens 5728/s 51% --
$ perl nullout.pl
Rate every tens
every 1479/s -- -54%
tens 3226/s 118% --
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