FWIW (after a few runs, this seems representative; too impatient to do higher iterations):
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Benchmark ":all";
my $len = 1_000;
sub returnlist { my @rray = map({rand()} (1..$len)); return( @rray); }
sub returnref { my @rray = map({rand()} (1..$len)); return(\@rray); }
cmpthese(10_000, {
"returnlist" => sub { my @foo = returnlist(); },
"returnref" => sub { my ($foo) = returnref(); },
});
__END__
Rate returnlist returnref
returnlist 633/s -- -24%
returnref 829/s 31% --
# perl -v
This is perl, v5.10.1 (*) built for i686-cygwin-thread-multi-64int
(Cygwin 1.7 on 32bit XP)
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