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#!/usr/bin/perl # Very simple benchmark script to show how slow Readonly.pm is, # and how Readonly::XS solves the problem. use strict; use Readonly; use Benchmark; use vars qw/$feedme/; # # use constant # use constant CONST_LINCOLN => 'Fourscore and seven years ago...'; sub const { $feedme = CONST_LINCOLN; } # # literal constant # sub literal { $feedme = 'Fourscore and seven years ago...'; } # # typeglob constant # use vars qw/$glob_lincoln/; *glob_lincoln = \ 'Fourscore and seven years ago...'; sub tglob { $feedme = $glob_lincoln; } # # Normal perl read/write scalar # use vars qw/$norm_lincoln/; $norm_lincoln = 'Fourscore and seven years ago...'; sub normal { $feedme = $norm_lincoln; } # # Readonly.pm with Readonly::XS # use vars qw/$roxs_lincoln/; Readonly::Scalar $roxs_lincoln => 'Fourscore and seven years ago...'; sub roxs { $feedme = $roxs_lincoln; } # # Readonly.pm w/o Readonly::XS # use vars qw/$ro_lincoln/; { local $Readonly::XSokay = 0; # disable XS Readonly::Scalar $ro_lincoln => 'Fourscore and seven years ago...'; } sub ro { $feedme = $ro_lincoln; } my $code = { const => \&const, literal => \&literal, tglob => \&tglob, normal => \&normal, roxs => \&roxs, ro => \&ro, }; unless ($Readonly::XSokay) { print "Readonly::XS module not found; skipping that test.\n"; delete $code->{roxs}; } timethese(2_000_000, $code);
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