Hi,
>
> trying to fine-tune my Embperl performance, I wonder where I should
> place site-wide Perl functions and Embperl subs [$ ... $] to get
> best performance.
>
> >From the docs, I learned that *Embperl subs* are best placed in
> their own file and included via the Embperl Execute command,
> using import => 1.
>
> For "ordinary" Perl subs, I tried the same thing, putting them
> into an own file, surrounding them with [! !] to execute just once.
> However, Embperl does not seem to import the sub definitions at all.
>
> Should I put the subs into an ordinary .pm and use Exporter and
> use '...' instead?
>

Yes.

If you like, you could also put your [$ sub $] in a pm file, so it's side
wide available. It's not very well documented. See test/html/subimp.pm for
an example. If you like to have them exported, you need to add the code for
this to subimp.pm.

Gerald





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