Lexical variables are resolved at compile time so their length is irrelevent beyond the time it takes to read and lex the file. Package variables are a different story. They are essentially hash lookups on the name, and in the case of Fully::Qualified::Package::Names possibily multiple hash lookups. In this case I suspect if you really tortured things you could identify a difference. For most situations you are more likely to be using primarily lexicals and the lengths of your package variabels will have a negligable effect.
The short of it: stick with lexicals and it isn't an issue at all.
In reply to Re: Efficiency and length of variable names
by demerphq
in thread Efficiency and length of variable names
by moggs
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