Greetings,

Thanks for your help with the last issue I had on here--it's still at
the top :-).  I've overcome that problem, but have stumbled upon
another oddity within the reports.  Right now I'm seeing a line of
code showing up as taking vastly longer than it should be, and I'm not
sure why.  Take a look at the screenshot below to see what I mean:

http://i.imgur.com/1BSXw.png

At first I thought maybe something peculiar with the Perl Constants
was going on... but after changing the condition to "if(0)" I knew
should not average 1.4ms.  Naturally, this doesn't happen if I
benchmark a very simple test file, but does here.

Unfortunately, I cannot paste any more of the codebase since it's
proprietary.  However, I was hoping you could provide me with some
ideas on what may be causing such an anomaly.

My overall goal is in attempting to compare performance numbers
between two versions of our software, and it's both hard to compare
for two reasons.  One, this single lines exorbitant timing skews the
relative percentages for all others.  Two, it makes me shaky in
trusting other lines timings, since this one seems so off, it makes me
thing--could others be as well?

Any further assistance or suggestions you could provide would be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Brian Brandes

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