Three of my modules on CPAN use Object::InsideOut. When I get home this evening, I will run prove on the source code tests on jcwren's server and post the results as well as the actual tests themselves. This will at least provide a very rough idea for a benchmark

Update: I got home late last night and went straight to bed. I will be doing the testing and posting of results this evening. shmem also asked me to test the Alter package as well.

Update: And as promised, the results. I did the testing on my laptop (P3,2.2Ghz,512MB) running Strawberry Perl (Perl 5.8.8)
C:\Documents and Settings\Thomas Stanley\My Documents\WORK-GQT>prove t +\*.t t\01load..........ok t\02generate......ok t\03exceptions....ok t\04exceptions....ok t\04pod...........ok t\05pod...........ok All tests successful. Files=6, Tests=18, 3 wallclock secs ( 0.00 cusr + 0.00 csys = 0.00 +CPU) C:\Documents and Settings\Thomas Stanley\My Documents\WORK-Config-Yacp +>prove t\*.t t\01load.......ok t\02getset.....ok t\03add........ok t\04delete.....ok t\05newinit....ok t\06pod........ok All tests successful. Files=6, Tests=25, 3 wallclock secs ( 0.00 cusr + 0.00 csys = 0.00 +CPU) C:\Documents And Settings\Thomas Stanley\My Documents\WORK-Logger-Simp +le>prove t\*.t t\01load.........ok t\02readwrite....ok t\03lock.........skipped all skipped: File Locking not working on MS Windows t\04pod..........ok All tests successful, 1 test skipped. Files=4, Tests=6, 4 wallclock secs ( 0.00 cusr + 0.00 csys = 0.00 C +PU) C:\Documents And Settings\Thomas Stanley\My Documents\Work-Alter\Alter +-0.07>prove t\*.t t\01_load........ok t\02_function....ok t\03_class.......ok All tests successful. Files=3, Tests=91, 2 wallclock secs ( 0.00 cusr + 0.00 csys = 0.00 +CPU)

TStanley
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In reply to Re^4: Inside Out Classes and the internal Hashes by TStanley
in thread Inside Out Classes and the internal Hashes by KurtSchwind

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