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Id: 4e90b424-95d9-4453-a2f4-8f5259f5f263 Duration: 70.72 ms Billed Duration: 100 ms Memory Size: 128 MB Max Memory Used: 55 MB Init Duration: 129.20 ms
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,12288);
22 }
23
24 $elapsed = tv_interval ( $t0, [gettimeofday]);
25 $elapsed = int($elapsed * 1000 * 1000);
26
27 Net::Statsd::timing('charbench', $elapsed);
This trivial script first creates a 4KB