> Files=11, Tests=31, 44 wallclock secs ( 0.22 usr 0.05 sys + 39.28 cusr 1.48 > csys = 41.03 CPU) > Result: PASS
You're using /usr/bin/time, that makes this the most useless benchmark in the history of mailing lists everywhere. You're not even testing one thing, you're testing eleven (t/001*-t/0010* + t/99*) that presumably all have `use Moose`. You're unrevealing statement is akin to this, "MooseX::Declare has high startup costs." And, that's why the trend wagon still makes frequent stops at Mouse.pm, and the 3 year old idle project MooseX::Compile still gets talked about as an "upcoming fix". >>> (28-2) / 11.0 2.3636363636363638 Seriously, MooseX::Declare adding less than 2.36 seconds to start up on an old machine.. That's the post.. -- Evan Carroll - m...@evancarroll.com System Lord of the Internets web: http://www.evancarroll.com ph: 281.901.0011