Hi All,
I am santhosh, new member to this site.
Very Glad to be a member of this site.
Currently I am handling a task of Performance Analysis and Tuning the PERL/Sybase scripts.
In the PERL code snippet,
- there is a loop in which a sub-routine is called
- this loop may be iterated many times ( approximately 10000 times ) So the sub-routine is also called that many times.
- Due to this sub-routine calling overhead I am loosing around 20% of time in execution
( I did a Benchmarking by keeping the code inline and without inline )
- The problem by keeping the code inline is, in the code snippet it is called twice, once inside the loop and once outside the loop, So it will be a Maintenance issue
( means in the future if i need to update anything related to this sub-routine part, i need to do it in both places if i make it as inline )
- Is there any way in PERL to resolve the above issue of Overhead
Please Advise
Thanks in Advance, Any help will be appreciated
Regards,
Santhosh
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