I didn't. To quote myself from the very next sentence: The hash does have the overhead of looking up the key, dereferencing the value, and executing the code ref. I knew that subroutine overhead is expensive - I even wrote a node inquiring into optimizing them a few years ago: (Inline subs?).
I am glad you replied and allocated the majority of the performance hit to the correct culprit. Unfortunately, typical dispatch tables use code refs. I hear lots of good things about bleed perl so hopefully 5.10 will be released soon.
Cheers - L~R
In reply to Re^2: When should I use a dispatch table?
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in thread When should I use a dispatch table?
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