The optree is created once and only once unless things like B::Generate are active in which case manual alterations are possible (and of course eval and require also compile new code). Perl doesn't do JIT - people smarter than I can speak about Parrot's JIT.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: How is a perl program processed ?
by diotalevi
in thread How is a perl program processed ?
by TheYoungMonk
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