I think the increase will have no significance at all. We shouldn't just 
"optimize" the code, we should first see WHERE it is slow 
then optimize that part. It is well known in programming that you can spend 
weeks optimizing code and see NO difference at all 
simply because you optimized the wrong thing.
What you are suggesting will probably not help much...

KKRT

On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 08:09:44PM -0400, Benjamin wrote:
> Yeah I thought about it, but that's a function that you call about 6 or 7
> times per contact. By duplicating code, you don't have to check every times
> if $para == true or false.
> 
> That's my point !
> 
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