I did not touch autoloading for a year, and remember it being broken
last time I tried. I remember proposing a change to the semantic, that
was kinda praised and quietly ignored.
Now I'm desperately trying to speed up ReadLine (3secs init on
486/66), and found that I may not use AutoLoad with it...
What happens: during init the keybindings are processed, and
the subroutines (quite a number) are checked for existence.
I found that putting stubs does not help:
perl -e "sub sub;print defined &sub"
still prints nothing.
Is there any way to have both autoloading and check?
Ilya
last time I tried. I remember proposing a change to the semantic, that
was kinda praised and quietly ignored.
Now I'm desperately trying to speed up ReadLine (3secs init on
486/66), and found that I may not use AutoLoad with it...
What happens: during init the keybindings are processed, and
the subroutines (quite a number) are checked for existence.
I found that putting stubs does not help:
perl -e "sub sub;print defined &sub"
still prints nothing.
Is there any way to have both autoloading and check?
Ilya