> and it’s been “ejected” from Perl

yes but development has been resurrected.

> perlcc was fragile, difficult, and barely operative in many cases

sure but I'm not talking about individually precompling a users project, but offering Moose.pm (or whatever M*) itself in a precompiled version.

But I'm still not sure what "start-up time is slow" really means¹. For instance is dynamically requiring/evaling a module class using Moose fast after Moose has already been loaded?

If not precompiling wouldn't help. (like if the accessor syntax being the bottle neck or so)

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)

PS: Je suis Charlie!

update

¹) you say "Moose is expensive to use". But Is it only the first or every use which is expensive?


In reply to Re^6: Any gotchas with CGI and Mouse running together? by LanX
in thread Any gotchas with CGI and Mouse running together? by kcott

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