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RE: Modifying DBIx::Class::Core (collapsing classes): msg#00126

Subject: RE: Modifying DBIx::Class::Core (collapsing classes)
Speedups in object instantiation are *very* welcome!
Just do it in a new branch and tell us (me) to test it.

-Alex


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt S Trout [mailto:dbix-class@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 2:19 AM
> To: dbix-class@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Dbix-class] Modifying DBIx::Class::Core (collapsing classes)
> 
> Basically, the reason I've been asking about this is that next::method
> is
> approx 2*sub call plus a hash lookup overhead (note sub call, method
> calls are
> marginally more expensive than sub calls).
> 
> Given nobody seems to be using the component in isolation, I was
> wondering
> about collapsing any next::method stuff into a single method, probably
> in Row.
> This would make exactly zero difference if everybody's only subclassing
> Core,
> but would probably give us a noticeable performance improvement.
> 
> Thoughts? Comments? Objections?
> 
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