> I noticed that 5.6.0 RC doesn't build with the perl debugger enabled by
> default. (A silly error--things are checking for .eqs."Y" while the
> symbol's set with a lowercase y...)
When the rewrite comes, it may be easier to change these tests to
just C<$ If foo Then> and let DCL do the rest.
> I'm gonna add in a question to CONFIGURE.COM for this and get it back.
> Should it default to on (the way we've always done it) or to off, which
> gets you a faster perl?
I think we're at the point now where Perl's stable enough not to need
the DEBUG support by default, so we may be fine with it off. Anyone
have an idea how much difference in speed it makes?
Regards,
Charles Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]