It makes a certain amount of sense to me, as you don't want a typo in STRING to kill your whole program (and wrapping things in Java-esque try {} - catch {} is a quick way to early RSI or no more error handling), and the idea of context and different operator behavior based on argument list makes sense....
I think people tend to think of eval as always slow, not going far enough to realize that it's only slow when it compiles something.
In reply to Re: Re: DBI and Eval
by chromatic
in thread DBI and Eval
by Sifmole
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