The interesting thing is that it is more than 2 times faster compared to using object and passing the values by name.Eeek. I'm a diehard Params::Validate user and so, on top of passing my parms by name, I also validate them. I shudder to think of the time lost... then again Mason uses P::V internally.
And writing code without validating parameters is poor software engineering. Instead of trying to add hairs up to a head, I personally would just follow the 80/20 rule and try to optimize that 20% that might be causing speed issues.
In reply to Re: speed : obj vs func, by_name vs positional
by princepawn
in thread speed : obj vs func, by_name vs positional
by rootcho
| For: | Use: | ||
| & | & | ||
| < | < | ||
| > | > | ||
| [ | [ | ||
| ] | ] |