Well I am just not sure if my webserver is holding variable space for variables in subs that aren't being used.
The script is 10k+ lines so posting it isn't going to work, but 90% of the time the script is hit it never touchs 75% of the script. But I have subs that read a lot of redudant information from data files, different subs will read the same data file, so they will create local variables to hold that information. If I created these redudant variables as globals, I wouldn't be reserving space for the same set of variables in different subs?
I am not sure how it works, why I am asking. Does apache only use variable space when variables are in use or does it reserve space for every possible variable in my script?
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