in reply to Re: Re: Re: Apocalypse 12
in thread Apocalypse 12

The block form of eval (like your example) can be parsed at compile time along with everything else. I think where the optimizer is going to have to be careful is if you use the string form of eval. In that case, some stuff just won't get optimized that otherwise could be. So the performance-is-vital people will be telling us not to use string eval, and I can safely ignore them if I don't care about optimization :-)


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