EMBED has no run-time penalty, but helps keep the Perl namespace from colliding with that used by other libraries pulled in by extensions or by embedding perl. Allow a cc -DNO_EMBED override, however, to keep binary compatability with previous versions of perl.
Sounds to me like it's a good thing except if you wanted to use modules from a previous version without recompiling them.
In reply to Re^2: Perl "with EMBED"
by ikegami
in thread Perl "with EMBED"
by eff_i_g
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