On Friday 23 March 2007, Philippe Lhoste wrote: > Eg. I have @'c' which is sugar for (!'c' .) * 'c', but if the user types > the second expression, he will get a non-optimized bytecode... Detecting > such constructs and folding them to the specialized opcode will come > later... if ever! AFAIK, using syntactic sugar means generating the same bytecode as the 'model' expression. having a special opcode is not sugar, it's meat. -- Javier
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