>A wrapper is in most cases some type of frontend..a frontend that takes requests and looks at it and executes somthing else based on that request
Well, a wrapper for a frontend would be a frontend.
>highly restricted ... enviroment ... not a good enough answer
It's not? Why? There are lots of servers that let people login free, with little verification, and then let users have a *nix shell of some sort. Well, a few anyway. They seem to manage fine. If they can do it, surely the legendary Perl Monks can also achieve the modest goal of benchmarking?
Doing the benchmarking by hand would be much less elegant. But, still quite useful and effective.
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