This guarantees that each release of Perl requires a re-compile of all scripts or just keep all scripts as source-code.
... only in as much as every C program needs to be recompiled whenever a new version of gcc is released.
I would assume that a compiled Perl program includes all its constituents (modulo external, non-XS dynamic libraries), and thus is basically a stand-alone executable.
But then again, I don't care much for either side of this argument, as for me the interpreter has been fast enough in the parts where I use it.
In reply to Re^2: Perl 5 Optimizing Compiler, Part 2
by Corion
in thread Perl 5 Optimizing Compiler, Part 2
by Will_the_Chill
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