Time::HiRes gives high precision time, though nanosecond resolution is unlikely.
The better idea is File::Temp. Timestamps are notoriously unreliable for your need.
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to Re: Time in Milliseconds or NanoSeconds
by Zaxo
in thread Time in Milliseconds or NanoSeconds
by ramya2005
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