# To run first execute: =begin create database local_test_db; use local_test_db; CREATE TABLE test_table ( c1 INT, c2 VARCHAR(20) ); =end # This script shows the effect of using .all_hashes instead of looping on each hash # run it by substiting in a 'long' [many row] query for the query variable and toggling use_all_hashes here at the top # note that we load all the rows first, then run .all_hashes on the result [to see more easily the effect of all hashes] # on my machine and a 200_000 row table, it took 3.38s versus 3.65s for the old .each_hash way [note also that .each_hash is # almost as fast, now, as .all_hashes--they've both been optimized] require 'mysqlplus' puts 'initing db' # init the DB conn = Mysql.real_connect('localhost', 'root', '', 'local_test_db') conn.query("delete from test_table") 200_000.times {conn.query(" insert into test_table (c1, c2) values (3, 'ABCDEFG')")} puts 'connection pool ready'