Thanks for the benchmark! (Same thanks goes to
Tux and
BrowserUk).
Hmm. This is what I got. I changed to using
subs instead:
use Benchmark qw(cmpthese);
my $a1='a'x9999999;
my $b1=12345;
cmpthese -1,{
und=> sub { sub{ my( undef, $x) = @_ }->( $a1, $b1 ) },
skp=> sub { sub{ my $x = $_[1] }->( $a1, $b1 ) },
var=> sub { sub{ my( $unused, $x ) = @_;}->( $a1, $b1 ) },
};
__END__
Rate var und skp
var 50.2/s -- -100% -100%
und 516222/s 1027915% -- -32%
skp 762291/s 1517942% 48% --
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