[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/28/2006 08:41:39 AM: > I have used benchmark module that comes with > ActiveStates perl interpreter.It gives the time > required to execute for a module. > I feel that will be of great use to you. > > Apart from that you can use the function 'now' to get > the current time at the start of the code and then > again the same code at the end. > you can take the diff which is in seconds.
Both the benchmark module and the now function have troubles benchmarking in 10ths and 100ths of a second though, so if you need that type of granularity, look at the time::hires module... Brian _______________________________________________ ActivePerl mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs
