On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 14:38, Luke Palmer wrote: > There's still a lot of premature optimization going on [...] > I'm surely guilty of one of them. I feel like the autothreading > semantics of junctions will be way to expensive without the compiler > knowing whether there a junction in a particular variable.
Well, more to the point, autothreading of junctions will hit the wall of Parrot duping the interpreter. That's probably not something you want to suffer just to resolve a junction, is it? I suppose it depends on how snarled the junction is.... -- Aaron Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Senior Systems Engineer and Toolsmith "It's the sound of a satellite saying, 'get me down!'" -Shriekback