Is the url in your signature the website? It looks a beautiful UI design. And you can try this method: https://metacpan.org/pod/ModPerl::Registry
Thanks. On Sun, Feb 7, 2021, at 8:59 AM, Steven Haigh wrote: > Hi all, > > So for many years I've been slack and writing perl scripts to do various > things - but never needed more than the normal apache +ExecCGI and Template > Toolkit. > > One of my sites has become a bit more popular, so I'd like to spend a bit of > time on performance. Currently, I'm seeing ~300-400ms of what I believe to be > execution time of the script loading, running, and then blatting its output > to STDOUT and the browser can go do its thing. > > I believe most of the delay would be to do with loading perl, its modules etc > etc > > I know that the current trend would be to re-write the entire site in a more > modern, daemon based solution - and I started down the Mojolicious path - but > the amount of re-writing to save 1/3rd of a second seems to be excessive > > Would I be correct in thinking that mod_perl would help in this case? > > I did try a basic test, but I have a 'use functions' in all my scripts that > loads a .pm with some global vars and a lot of common subs - and for whatever > reason (can't find anything on Google as to why), none of the subs are > recognised in the main script when loaded via ModPerl::PerlRun. > > So throwing it out to the list - am I on the right track? wasting my time? or > just a simple mistake? > > -- > Steven Haigh 📧 net...@crc.id.au 💻 https://www.crc.id.au