On Jun 29, 2010, at 1:47 AM, Mark Engelberg wrote:
Yes, that is disconcerting that clojure-contrib produces errors on Windows (sigh, it often feels like Windows is a second-class citizen when it comes to clojure), but that did the trick and allowed the build to complete. Thanks for the tip. So now, finally, I've had the chance to run my regular code under the equiv branch of clojure.jar. Across the board, I'm finding that my code runs 10-20% *slower* under the equiv branch of Clojure 1.2 than Clojure 1.1.
The thing to compare equiv to is 1.2 master. You've said you are a heavy user of range, which may at the moment be slower in 1.2 than 1.1.
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