I have to admit that I'm dreaming of a code profiler that also tries some optimization strategies, and picks the best for your program. Memoization is already heavily parametrized, and I expect the same things to be possible with "is cached". Perhaps "use a dense array" can be communicated in an argument passed to "is cached"?
In reply to Re^5: How will you use state declared variables in Perl6?
by Juerd
in thread How will you use state declared variables in Perl6?
by Limbic~Region
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