The perl interpreter is compiled and runs on the native architecture.
The Perl script is a completely different beast: it's the text file that you pass around. Text doesn't care what system it's on, unless you tell that text to do something system-dependent.
In reply to Re: Can a perl program always be architecture-independent?
by brian_d_foy
in thread Can a perl program always be architecture-independent?
by ghenry
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