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From: justin at linus.mitre.org (Justin Sheehy)
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Date: 23 Apr 1999 22:09:54 -0400
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Subject: Python too slow for real world
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References: <372068E6.16A4A90@icrf.icnet.uk> <3720A21B.9C62DDB9@icrf.icnet.uk> <3720C4DB.7FCF2AE@appliedbiometrics.com> <3720C6EE.33CA6494@appliedbiometrics.com> <y0jaevznhha.fsf@vier.idi.ntnu.no>
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Message-ID: <glmvhemn4zx.fsf@caffeine.mitre.org>
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X-UID: 27
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mlh at idt.ntnu.no (Magnus L. Hetland) writes:
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> (And... How about builtin regexes in P2?)
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Um, why? I don't see any need at all for them to move from
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module-status to core-language-status.
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The only way that I could understand the desire for it would be if one
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wanted to write little scripts that were basically just some control
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flow around regexes and string substitution. That is, something that
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looked like most of the programs written in that other P language. ;-)
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In all seriousness, what reason do you have for making that
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suggestion? I am willing to believe that there might be a good reason
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to do so, but it certainly isn't immediately obvious.
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-Justin
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