It looks like it is more than 60% (cygwin, samsung x25). It does not matter whether you use backticks or a regular open to the date program, both are equally slow.
$ time perl -e 'do {open PROGRAM, "date +%s|" or die "can not open dat +e $!";$time = <PROGRAM>;close PROGRAM} for 0 .. 1000' real 0m14.733s user 0m32.927s sys 0m9.109s $ time perl -e 'do { $time = `date +%s`} for 0 .. 1000' real 0m14.717s user 0m32.929s sys 0m9.138s $ time perl -e 'do { $time = time} for 0 .. 1000' real 0m0.084s user 0m0.061s sys 0m0.046s

In reply to Re^4: Your favorite objects NOT of the hashref phylum by codeacrobat
in thread Your favorite objects NOT of the hashref phylum by blogical

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