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 NAMEDumbbench::Instance::PerlSub - Benchmarks a Perl code reference SYNOPSIS  use Dumbbench;
  my $bench = Dumbbench->new(
    target_rel_precision => 0.005, # seek ~0.5%
    initial_runs         => 20,    # the higher the more reliable
  );
  $bench->add_instances(
    Dumbbench::Instance::PerlSub->new(name => 'mauve', code => sub {...}),
    # ... more things to benchmark ...
  );
  $bench->run();
  # ...
DESCRIPTIONThis class inherits from Dumbbench::Instance and implements benchmarking of Perl code references. METHODSnewConstructor that takes named arguments. In addition to the properties of the base class, the "Dumbbench::Instance::PerlSub" constructor requires a "code" parameter. The "code" needs to be subroutine reference. Optionally, you can provide a "dry_run_code" option. It has the same structure and purpose as the "code" option, but it is used for the dry-runs. By default, an empty sub is used for this, so it's unlikely you will need the dry-run unless you want to strip out some particular overhead. codeReturns the code string that was set during construction. dry_run_codeReturns the dry-run code string that was set during construction. SEE ALSODumbbench, Dumbbench::Instance, Dumbbench::Instance::PerlEval, Dumbbench::Instance::Cmd, Dumbbench::Result Benchmark Number::WithError does the Gaussian error propagation. SOOT can optionally generate histograms from the timing distributions. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Median_absolute_deviation> AUTHORSteffen Mueller, <smueller@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSECopyright (C) 2010 by Steffen Mueller This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. 
 
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