On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 14:44:16 +0100, Simon Cozens wrote: >Incidentally, so what if a hash is slow? You pay for what you get. It's still >quicker than doing it by hand. This is for the cases where epeople forget that they are "asking" for it. I don't want comp.lang.perl.misc or any other support center flooded with FAQs like "Why is tr/// so slow?" ;-) -- Bart.
- RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in array context should re... Perl6 RFC Librarian
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in array context ... Bart Lateur
- RE: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in array context ... Henrik Tougaard
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in array cont... Bart Lateur
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in array ... Randal L. Schwartz
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in ar... Simon Cozens
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in ar... Bart Lateur
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> ... Simon Cozens
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///&... Bart Lateur
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in array context ... Richard Proctor
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in array cont... Simon Cozens
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in array context ... Paris Sinclair
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in array cont... Bennett Todd
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in array context ... Russ Allbery
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in array cont... Paris Sinclair
- Re: RFC 283 (v1) C<tr///> in array ... Russ Allbery