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Update: Sorry, I know this post was a bit lame and didn't prove anything

I just benchmarked the difference between "glob" and "<>" and found very little difference (subsequent runs flip-flopped which was faster). If that's the case, then I'd prefer the glob('pending/*') over the <pending/*> call because of the awkward bare word. But then, thats just me.

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Benchmark qw(cmpthese); cmpthese( 20_000, { '<>' => sub { my @results = <pending/*>; }, 'glob' => sub { my @results = glob('pending/*'); }, }, );
and the results
Rate glob <> glob 7194/s -- -0% <> 7220/s 0% --

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In reply to Re^2: read directory by jbisbee
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