Well, there is more than one way, but as for speed, everytime
system() is called a new process is created. This means the Kernel needs to allocate memory, load the executable, open file descriptiors, add the process to the internal scheduler and a slew of other things related to process creation. This all takes time. So, using
system() when not needed, i have found, inflicts a hefty penalty. The best test is, as always, the ever present
use Benchmark;. I would put them in and give it a whirl ... i am guessing the Pure-Perl version will be faster ... not to even get into the subject of portability, as that would turn into a huge rant :-)
OH, a sarcasm detector, that’s
really useful
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