in reply to Re^3: Why is Windows 100 times slower than Linux when growing a large scalar?
in thread Why is Windows 100 times slower than Linux when growing a large scalar?
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/GAAS/perlbench-0.93.readmePerl benchmark suite -------------------- This is a Perl benchmark suite. It can be used to compare the relative speed of different versions of Perl. You run the benchmark by starting the 'perlbench-run' script giving the path-name of various Perls you want to test as argument. The perlbench-run program takes the following optional parameters: -s don't scale numbers (so that first perl is always 1 +00) -t <filter> only tests that match <filter> regex are timed -c <cpu-factor> use this factor to scale tests instead of running t +he 'cpu_factor' program to determine it. -d <dirname> what directory to save results in
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