in reply to Re: Performance, Abstraction and HOP
in thread Performance, Abstraction and HOP

If Perl's function calls are slow, the right response is to try to fix the implementation, not to try to avoid function calls.

As someone with more than a passing familiarity with the internals of Perl 5, do you consider it feasible* to substantially improve the current performance of function calls?

Update: *Given the nature of the forum, perhaps practical is a better word than feasible in this context.


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Re^3: Performance, Abstraction and HOP
by Dominus (Parson) on Sep 01, 2005 at 14:44 UTC
    BrowserUk asks:
    Do you consider it feasible to substantially improve the current performance of function calls?
    Sorry, I do not have an informed opinion on that topic.

      If you don't have a clue, why should you make those pointless bogus statements in the first place.

      This is not a TV show, and nobody here is running for senator.

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