You could write a subroutine to put before and after the loop. Before the loop, you could have it return the time, and after the loop feed it that time and return the difference. That's the only way I can think of.
my $name = 'Ben Kittrell'; $name=~s/^(.+)\s(.).+$/\L$1$2/g; my $nick = 'tha' . $name . 'sta';In reply to Re: Re: Re: Benchmark Wrapper
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