More strawberry tastes :)

| 1.23387217521667 | 0.566806077957153 | v5.12.3 [OK] \perl5.12-32bit\perl\bin\perl.exe | 0.269863128662109 | 0.27295708656311 | v5.20.3 [OK] \perl5.20.64bit\perl\bin\perl.exe | 0.262228012084961 | 0.269136905670166 | v5.22.3 [OK] \perl5.22.64bit\perl\bin\perl.exe | 0.294710159301758 | 0.301361799240112 | v5.24.2 [OK] \perl5.24.64bit\perl\bin\perl.exe | 0.276448965072632 | 0.271692037582397 | v5.26.0 [OK] \perl5.26.64bit\perl\bin\perl.exe | 0.282638788223267 | 0.280515909194946 | v5.26.2 [OK] \perl-5.26.64bit-PDL\perl\bin\perl.exe | 3.31176686286926 | 0.708863019943237 | v5.28.0 [OK] \perl5.28.32bit\perl\bin\perl.exe | 11.2146329879761 | 0.633802890777588 | v5.28.1 [OK] \perl5.28-64bit\perl\bin\perl.exe | 11.6474039554596 | 0.678498983383179 | v5.32.0 [OK] \perl5.32.64bit\perl\bin\perl.exe

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In reply to Re: Substitution unexpectedly very slow, in Strawberry by Discipulus
in thread Substitution unexpectedly very slow, in Strawberry by Anonymous Monk

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