Just one more question,
In my experience, I/O bottlenecks or pathological algorithms are usually the culprits when apps become too slow.
That said, tr/// is certainly the right way to do it. Teardown time alone on that hash is probably longer than tr/// takes - not to mention all the memory management and copying involved in the split.
The operation is only done once, though, and 300 times nothing can still be pretty small.
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to Re: The indisputable speed of tr///
by Zaxo
in thread The indisputable speed of tr///
by radiantmatrix
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