But as far as i remember the interpretation of the result of Benchmark is problematic. And it doesn't tell us anything about memory usage. What the basic theme was IMHO. Best regards, Karl
P.S.: Yes, i know Devel::NYTProf
«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»
perl -MCrypt::CBC -E 'say Crypt::CBC->new(-key=>'kgb',-cipher=>"Blowfish")->decrypt_hex($ENV{KARL});'Help
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hehe, why you didnt follow the links and read?
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"hehe..."
Thank you very much for advice Dr Wisenheimer.
BTW, the full story: Some years ago, when i started using Perl i had some success with Tie::File from time to time. It worked as designed - and absolutely reliable. I didn't care much about performance. And i thought: Wow! How cool is this concept. Then i didn't use it for many years.
Now some esteemed fellow monks point me to the pros and cons...
See also ;-)
Best regards, Karl
«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»
perl -MCrypt::CBC -E 'say Crypt::CBC->new(-key=>'kgb',-cipher=>"Blowfish")->decrypt_hex($ENV{KARL});'Help
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