Perhaps the perl benchmarking would help out with this unit testing.
perldoc Benchmark
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Thanks for your help! I'll do a lot of testing.
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> Because this is on a test box there is nothing else running at the time.
> The intenti
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>> My question: Is this normal? If I use a Nice command in my
>Perl program
>> and set my priority at a higher number wi