Currently, this is not realistic for Perl5. Because of eval, the /e switch on substitutions, and other language features, Perl requires that the Perl interpreter always be available to call upon, if need be.
A experimental JIT compiler is being developed for Parrot, so I do expect that Perl 6 will offer some fantastic possibilities in this area.
Cheers,
Ovid
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In reply to (Ovid) Re: Re: Compiling Perl
by Ovid
in thread Compiling Perl
by Anonymous Monk
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