Except that Perl also is supposed to compile on C89 (or is that ANSI C, or even K&R?) compilers that don't support inline. And then you'd either get non-inlined functions (which would bring us back to inefficient) or no Perl at all...
In reply to Re^3: Perl 5 interpreter
by Corion
in thread Perl 5 interpreter
by Anonymous Monk
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