- Subject: Re: [slang-users] advantage of $1 over a variable
 
- From: "John E. Davis" <davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 
- Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 12:20:10 -0400
 
Joerg Sommer <joerg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I ask myself often, what is the advantage of $1 or $2 (and so on) over a
>real variable with a name? Is there any?
They are pre-declared "convenience" variables.  With that said _never_
use them in functions.  slang has a number of optimizations that
involve local variables and relatively few involving global variables.
Here is a simple slsh experiment that illustrates this:
   slsh> define foo1 () { loop (10000000) $1 = $1-2*$1+3*$1-4*$1; }
   slsh> define foo (x) { loop (10000000) x = x-2*x+3*x-4*x; }     
   slsh> tic; foo(5);toc;                                          
   7.12571
   slsh> tic; $1=5; foo1();toc;                                    
   10.2782
This indicates that the version involving the local variable is about
30% faster.
--John
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