Good call
Benchmark: running each, keys, each for at least 10 CPU seconds...
each: 11 wallclock secs (10.51 usr + 0.00 sys = 10.51 CPU) @ 417.32/s (n=4386)
keys: 11 wallclock secs (10.53 usr + 0.00 sys = 10.53 CPU) @ 286.89/s (n=3021)
Rate keys each
keys 287/s -- -31%
each 417/s 45% --
This is with $top_hash{$i} = 50;
and cmpthese(-10, { 'each' => \&e, 'keys' => \&k });
and otherwise the same as above.
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