creating a temp variable for each entry must have some overhead to worry about
Umm, no, actually creating a temporary variable almost never has enough overhead to worry about. Creating a temporary copy of a large array or hash may impose enough overhead to worry about, but you'd find that out when you find that there is a speed (or other) issue and profile the code. Don't premature optimise code. Write code so it is clear, correct and maintainable first, then optimise if there is a problem.
In reply to Re: Temp variable performace vs Inline behavior
by GrandFather
in thread Temp variable performace vs Inline behavior
by Ransom
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