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Objects implemented with arrayrefs rather than hashrefs are often faster than those implemented with hashrefs. Moose's default object implementation is hashref based. Can we go faster? Simply use MooseX::ArrayRef instead of use Moose, but note the limitations in the section below. The current implementation is mostly a proof of concept, but it does mostly seem to work.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1 2020/04/16 12:14:11 mef Exp $
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SHA1 (MooseX-ArrayRef-0.005.tar.gz) = 703fcf3365f5d52eab5989775bda918645f068a4
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RMD160 (MooseX-ArrayRef-0.005.tar.gz) = beda2dfa8231596ed7e26052566acc540ed86675
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SHA512 (MooseX-ArrayRef-0.005.tar.gz) = bfc62fd6bf083cb74f05e318b052c49c3c00afc4d1b6f4f07ec7279d53ce3303bf6aca9cdefc32c712f87ee431ba447d43f98adf697c55641450807708f2b16f
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Size (MooseX-ArrayRef-0.005.tar.gz) = 17552 bytes
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