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like the title says, how can i measure the time it takes to load a module in Linux, and how how can i measure the time it takes to load a statically compiled module.
/Best Regards Olle
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Jifty::Web::Session::JDBI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Web::Session::JDBI(3pm)
NAME
Jifty::Web::Session - A Jifty session handler
SYNOPSIS
In your etc/config.yml (optional):
framework:
Web:
# The default ($PORT is replaced by the port the app is running on)
SessionCookieName: JIFTY_SID_$PORT
new
Returns a new, empty session.
id
Returns the session's id if it has been loaded, or "undef" otherwise.
create
Creates a new row in the Jifty::Model::Session table.
load [ID]
Load up the current session from the given "ID", or the appropriate cookie (see "cookie_name") otherwise. If both of those fail, creates a
session in the database.
load_by_kv key => value
Load up the current session from the given (key, value) pair. If no matching session could be found, it will create a new session with the
key, value set. Be sure that what you're loading by is unique. If you're loading a session based on, say, a timestamp, then you're asking
for trouble.
get KEY [TYPE]
Returns the value for "KEY" for the current user's session. "TYPE", which defaults to "key", allows accessing of other namespaces in the
session, including "metadata" and "continuation".
set KEY => VALUE, [TYPE]
Sets the value "VALUE" for "KEY" for the session. "TYPE", which defaults to "key", allows values to be set in other namespaces, including
"metadata" and "continuation". "VALUE" can be an arbitrary perl data structure -- "Jifty::Web::Session" will serialize it for you.
remove KEY, [TYPE]
Remove key "KEY" from the cache. "TYPE" defaults to "key".
remove_all
Removes the session from the database entirely.
continuations
Return a hash of all the continuations in this session, keyed by the continuations' "id".
perl v5.14.2 2010-12-08 Jifty::Web::Session::JDBI(3pm)