The memory consumption is steady at around 80 MB, so there is no swapping involved. I just don't see what would be taking all the time.
The only vaguely unusual thing (in that I've never done it in a P::RD grammar), is your calling a function (dequote) as a part of the grammar--hence my question.
I've seen and expected ratios of 30:1 for P::RD to regex performance, acknowledging that you get some of that back through functionality, but a ratio of 1200:1 just seems way over the top and--I thought--probably indicate some kind of error in the grammar.
In reply to Re^7: Pulling data out of { }
by BrowserUk
in thread Pulling data out of { }
by Felix2000
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