Fellow Monks,
I have a daemon, written in Perl, that is apparently somewhat of a resource (cpu & mem) hog. The program uses hashes of hashes pretty heavily, if that's helpful.
I have been able to find a lot of good information on measuring and optimizing memory use (i.e, Devel::Size, Devel::Cycle, Devel::Peek, & B::TerseSize), but nothing much (except Benchmark) in the area of cpu.
What I am looking for is a list of one or more modules that may help profile my programs cpu use. I could also use any references to relevant chapters in any of the Perl books. I have browsed the index in many of the books without success.
Thanks, Akoya.
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