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      <body>Got STORABLE_thaw working - now Class::Std::Fast #class-std-fast_xs speeds up thawing by around 80% (on my Ubuntu 32bit). Steffen Mueller's (@tsee) concept - as in #autoxs - can make perl modules faster without changing your code, just like unobstrusive Javascript can enhance a web page.
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