Inline::C works during module load time, so "just-ahead-of-time"
is a better description of it than "just-in-time". I don't
think "JAOT" is a well-known enough acronym, so it's worth
spelling it out.
Avoid relying on compiled modules too much. Even if it is Free,
compiled code makes packages more expensive to audit, build,
distribute and verify. public-inbox itself will only be implemented
-in scripting languages (currently Perl 5) and optional JIT-compiled C
-(via Inline::C)
+in scripting languages (currently Perl 5) and optional
+Just-Ahead-of-Time-compiled C (via Inline::C)
Do not recurse on user-supplied data. Neither Perl or C handle
deep recursion gracefully. See lib/PublicInbox/SearchThread.pm