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* Performance of String Operations
@ 2009-10-11  6:41 Nordlöw
  2009-10-11 10:05 ` Xah Lee
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From: Nordlöw @ 2009-10-11  6:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Does Emacs contain append/prepend/concat functions for strings that
modify one of its (first) arguments (for side effects only)?

If so, why not?: Isn't such a function crucial to the performance of a
language, regarding that strings is such a common object type?

Or does the Emacs compiler optimize such things? Can I somehow
investigate how Emacs has optimized my lisp code?

/Nordlöw


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