Certainly you're still looking up a symbol name in a symbol table, but this is what Perl does internally when you call a subroutine anyway. No, knowing the name of the subroutine at compile-time doesn't allow any real optimization here.
At least this approach gives a bit more safety over calling the symbolic reference directly.
In reply to Re^3: strict refs usage
by chromatic
in thread strict refs usage
by gwowi
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