On 8/4/2017 4:34 PM, gst wrote:
'two' is a so called constant or literal value .. (of that
function).
Why not attach it, as a const value/object, to the function itself ?
So that a new string object has not to be created each time the
function is called. Because anyway strings are immutable. So what
would be the point to recreate such object every time the function is
called ?
This was just an example program, not meant to do anything
meaningful. I would think that the same object behavior would
occur if I dynamically created an object in that function.
Jon
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