From there you can get to autounboxing-style optimizations. (Remember that research into Self and Smalltalk and Strongtalk shows that 90% of all dynamic language programs are statically analyzable.)
I assume that this is more a nod to perl6/parrot than perl5.
I do wonder about the effectiveness of a strategy of looking at runtime optimisations for languages like Perl. It makes sense for Java and Javascript--at least for download&run applications--because you cannot know the platform before runtime. But unless it is seriously envisioned that there will be a browser plug-in, it doesn't make as much sense for Perl.
Perl 6 (Python, Ruby etc), would be better served by compile-to-native facility I think.
In reply to Re^8: Some thoughts on Moose Attributes
by BrowserUk
in thread Some thoughts on Moose Attributes
by John M. Dlugosz
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