I was benchmarking a module I wrote against one I found on CPAN solving the same problem. I decided to see how using 5.10 compared to using 5.8 at the same time.
My module (which was already faster) saw a 10% improvement with 5.10. The CPAN module saw a negligible improvement (about 1%) using 5.10.
using 5.10 didn't hurt and in some circumstances added a nice boost. Depends on how you are using perl.
Maybe later I'll dig a little deeper and see what the CPAN module did differently to get so little benefit out of 5.10.
In reply to Re^5: Why should I use perl 5.10?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Why should I use perl 5.10?
by saintmike
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