At 11:56 AM 04/14/00 +0300, Stas Bekman wrote: >> sticking to the convention of single quoting constant strings > >Why? You lose the interpolation feature when you need it and you get to >the awkward statement like this: > >> - print $h_fh "\n#define ", >> + print $h_fh "\n", '#define ', Orwant and friends in "Algorithms with Perl" page 28 claims the first form is slower. Bill Moseley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- cvs commit: modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl Code.pm dougm
- Re: cvs commit: modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl Code.pm Stas Bekman
- Re: cvs commit: modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl Code.pm Bill Moseley
- Re: cvs commit: modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl Code.pm Stas Bekman
- Re: cvs commit: modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl Code.pm Doug MacEachern
- Re: cvs commit: modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl Code.pm Stas Bekman
- Re: cvs commit: modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl Code.pm G.W. Haywood
- Re: cvs commit: modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl Code.pm Doug MacEachern
- Re: cvs commit: modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl Code.pm Stas Bekman
- Re: cvs commit: modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl Code.pm Doug MacEachern
- Re: cvs commit: modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl Code.pm Stas Bekman
- Re: cvs commit: modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl Code.pm brian moseley
- cvs commit: modperl-2.0/lib/ModPerl Code.pm dougm