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Re^4: Does "preallocating hash improve performance"? Or "using a hash slice"?

by ikegami (Patriarch)
on Feb 23, 2017 at 01:37 UTC ( [id://1182573]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: Does "preallocating hash improve performance"? Or "using a hash slice"?
in thread Does "preallocating hash improve performance"? Or "using a hash slice"?

On second thought, a fresh hash is created on scope exit because a reference to the hash is returned.
$ perl -MDevel::Peek -e' sub x { my %h; Dump(%h, 0); keys(%h) = 100; Dump(%h, 0); return \%h; } x() for 1..3; ' 2>&1 | grep MAX MAX = 7 MAX = 127 MAX = 7 MAX = 127 MAX = 7 MAX = 127

So all we have is a test that shows that @h{ @array } = @array; is faster than $h{ $_ } = $_ for @array;, but doesn't conclusively show any benefit from pre-allocating.

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