>> I'm a bit confused. Why bother to speed up s+=t if we aren't >> supposed to use it? Raymond> In fact, it is does occur all over the place (esp. in newbie Raymond> code) so it ought to run as fast as possible or least not be a Raymond> total disaster. ... Thanks for the explanation. Viewing it in a larger context than just the checkin diff makes it a bit more clear that this doesn't refer to garden variety application code as well. Skip
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