Leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeets BENCHMARK!
use Benchmark qw(:all);
+
timethese(
100,
{
'By File Size' => sub {
open XLSFILE, "x";
my $xlsdata = do { local $/ = \-s (XLSFILE); <XLSFILE> };
},
'Plain Slurp' => sub {
open XLSFILE, "x";
my $xlsdata = do { local $/; <XLSFILE> };
+
},
}
);
Where "x" is 22Mb:
By File Size: 11 wallclock secs ( 7.54 usr + 3.11 sys = 10.65 CPU) @
+ 9.39/s (n=100)
Plain Slurp: 11 wallclock secs ( 8.50 usr + 2.95 sys = 11.45 CPU) @
+8.73/s (n=100)
It appears that using the file size is a nats cock faster, which is as I would expect as the traditional slurp will have to go looking for the end of the file.
/J\
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