in reply to Re: does perl cache between invocations?
in thread does perl cache between invocations?
> What you're seeing is your OS caching files, > which is a standard feature of any modern filesystem.
Interesting... I wonder what this filesystem is looking at to determine that my Perl script doesn't need another roundtrip to the hard disk. After all, afaik, my script is compiled to some kind of bytecode... I wonder if the OS is looking at the signature of the bytecode, coupling it with the request for files, and saying to itself, "Aha! this fellow just asked me for the same file... let me hand it to him from the cache..."
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Re^3: does perl cache between invocations?
by perrin (Chancellor) on Jul 15, 2006 at 21:26 UTC | |
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Re^3: does perl cache between invocations?
by holli (Abbot) on Jul 15, 2006 at 21:30 UTC |