On Dec 2, 2005, at 12:09 PM, Octavian Rasnita wrote:

Hi,

I have some questions that I couldn't find an answer for:

Which way of "inserting" vars in HTML::Template is the fastest?
(or it doesn't make any difference?)

*snip*

Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but based on the usual perl speed generalizations, doing...

  $ht->param(foo => 1);
  $ht->param(bar => 2);
  $ht->param(baz => 3);

...will be slower than doing...

  $ht->param(foo => 1, bar => 2, baz => 3);

...because doing three method calls is more expansive than doing one and passing more data. But doing...

  $ht->param({ foo => 1, bar => 2, baz => 3 });

...should be even faster because it is more efficient to pass a single hashref in a method call than it is to pass a large list of arguments. I have not benchmarked these and have not looked at the under-lying code of the param method to be sure, but based on what I know about Perl and the speed of method calls and passing arguments, these are my assumptions.

Is the speed of H::T affected if using the following options?

And I'm not sure about die_on_bad_params, but I do believe loop_context_vars and global_vars does add a performance hit because the engine then has to generate or handle more vars inside a loop than if they were turned off.


Is there a better way of defining the $ht object than defining it for every
template needs to be parsed?

I don't have an answer for that.

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