According to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 04:29:07PM +0200:
| The number of runs? Are you aware of that the first run seems to be a bit
| special? I believe perlapp extracts some temporary files then.
|
yeah it copies some module stuff to $ENV{TEMP} from what I've seen - good
point, slightly - bout 20% - faster on the second run, - some of this
will be due to SQL server caching as well. Here is the timing - the
sirst one is start and finish of a cold start and the second pair for a
run soon after,
(duuno if there is a time command in windows)
.. first ...
Fri Apr 28 16:40:45 SAST 2000
[eric@plum ~]$ date
~
Fri Apr 28 16:41:23 SAST 2000
[eric@plum ~]$ date
~
.. soon ..
Fri Apr 28 16:41:50 SAST 2000
[eric@plum ~]$ date
~
Fri Apr 28 16:42:18 SAST 2000
Here is the same with adding a .pl to the end of the filename ;)
Fri Apr 28 16:45:47 SAST 2000
[eric@plum ~]$ date
~
Fri Apr 28 16:45:52 SAST 2000
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Eric Smith
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