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Re: Speeds vs functionality

by BrowserUk (Patriarch)
on Jul 27, 2014 at 18:03 UTC ( [id://1095258]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Speeds vs functionality

CPU's may still be getting marginally faster; but typical data files are increasing in size at a much faster rate.

My personal take is that seldom used and one-off requested features should not impact the performance unless those features are being used!

This is easily accomplished by having the minimal/most-used functionality -- the fast(est) version of a primary function or method -- as the default; and then have the added-functionality version override that if and when it is required.

Eg.

sub function_fast { ... } sub function_full { ... function_fast( ... ); ## If possible, else copy-paste common code d +espite the DRY principle... ... } sub function; sub function_init { my %args = @_; validate_args( \%args ); if( added_functionality_required ) { *function = \&function_fast; } else { *function = \*function_full; } }

Poor example code, but hopefully explains my drift.


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