Even if you do natively compile, you need the compiler/VM there anyway, to handle the evals, so why not just keep the bulk of the code as Parrot
Because going all the way down to native code can give you a fair speed increase. You can get a very impressive turn of speed out of modern Lisp compilers.
In reply to Re^2: {Perl6} Macros and native compilation
by adrianh
in thread {Perl6} Macros and native compilation
by spurperl
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