Module Benchmark is part of the core perl distribution, you can use that
for simple benchmarking.

The CPAN has several profilers. Devel::SmallProf is a nice per-line
profiler. You would invoke it like so: perl -d:SmallProf myscript.pl and
it will dump profiling information into smallprof.out. Or search the CPAN
for other profilers that may be more useful to you.

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dbms_profiler?


Hi:

I have a perl program which calls lots of subroutines, and plus it calls
sqls through DBI/DBD. I am wondering if there are some utilities or
programs
similar to Oracle's dbms_profiler that I could use to identify parts that
are heavy-hitters?

TIA.

Guang

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