M3 Macbook Air
v5.38.2 / darwin-2level Length: 10000, addresses: 1, user: 0, system: 0 Length: 100000, addresses: 1, user: 0, system: 0 Length: 1000000, addresses: 1, user: 0, system: 0 Length: 10000000, addresses: 1, user: 0.02, system: 0
Run 4 times under 5.42.0:
v5.42.0 / darwin-2level Length: 10000, addresses: 2, user: 0, system: 0 Length: 100000, addresses: 4, user: 0, system: 0 Length: 1000000, addresses: 11, user: 0.2, system: 0 Length: 10000000, addresses: 2, user: 23.86, system: 0.03 v5.42.0 / darwin-2level Length: 10000, addresses: 2, user: 0, system: 0 Length: 100000, addresses: 2, user: 0.01, system: 0 Length: 1000000, addresses: 7, user: 0.18, system: 0 Length: 10000000, addresses: 2, user: 23.15, system: 0.03 v5.42.0 / darwin-2level Length: 10000, addresses: 2, user: 0, system: 0 Length: 100000, addresses: 2, user: 0.01, system: 0 Length: 1000000, addresses: 8, user: 0.21, system: 0 Length: 10000000, addresses: 2, user: 23.23, system: 0.02 v5.42.0 / darwin-2level Length: 10000, addresses: 2, user: 0, system: 0 Length: 100000, addresses: 2, user: 0.01, system: 0 Length: 1000000, addresses: 9, user: 0.21, system: 0 Length: 10000000, addresses: 2, user: 23.26, system: 0.03

In reply to Re: 5.42: Does m// toss a string around? by Anonymous Monk
in thread 5.42: Does m// toss a string around? by Anonymous Monk

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