http://search.cpan.org/~mramberg/Catalyst-Runtime-5.7001/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Intro.pod#Flow_Control
A forward is similar to a method call. The main differences are that it wraps
the call in an eval to allow exception handling; it automatically passes
along the context object ($c or $context);
Anyone know if it's slower, I'm not sure of the nuts and bolts of the
forward method but I was just curious, a co-working always does
call_A($c);
and I do
$c-forward('call_A');
Is there a difference?
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Anyone know if it's slower, I'm
not sure of the nuts and bolts of the
forward method but I was just curious,
a co-working always does
call_A($c); and I do $c-forward('call_A');
Is there a difference?
I've found a difference. forward()
is slower than direct call.
But I've found that