Hi, Monks
I'm trying to measure to different programs and I came across to some odd results when using Benchmarks, here's the code and the results
use Time::HiRes qw(time);
use Benchmark qw(:hireswallclock cmpthese);
cmpthese(5, {
a => sub { sleep 4 },
b => sub {sleep 6}
});'
# (warning: too few iterations for a reliable count)
# (warning: too few iterations for a reliable count)
# Rate a b
#a 5000000000000000/s -- 0%
#b 5000000000000000/s 0% --
What seems to be very strange is:
- Rate 5000000000000000/s? Both have a over one second sleep so the rates should be around 0.25/s and 0.16/s.
- One subroutine is 50% slower than the other and still show same values. Even more based on the output the slower sub seems to be the winner
I know I may be doing something wrong, but I dont know why
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