C:\>perl -le " print ~~gmtime "
Thu Oct 18 12:06:43 2012
C:\>pp -e " use strict; use warnings; use Getopt::Long; use DateTime::
+Format::IS
O8601; print qq{$_\n} for %INC; "
C:\>perl -le " print ~~gmtime "
Thu Oct 18 12:07:42 2012
My laptop setup is Intel Core2Duo @2.1GHz, 1GB RAM, Windows XP SP3, Strawberry Perl 5.12.3.
Update: I didn't notice that Radia was running, which usually slows down the laptop a fair bit. I'll retest once it's done.
Updated: results from running the above after Radia stops.
C:\>perl -le " print ~~gmtime "
Thu Oct 18 12:43:16 2012
C:\>pp -e " use strict; use warnings; use Getopt::Long; use DateTime::
+Format::IS
O8601; print qq{$_\n} for %INC; "
C:\>perl -le " print ~~gmtime "
Thu Oct 18 12:43:39 2012
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