On Oct 18, 5:46 pm, Jürgen Hötzel <juer...@hoetzel.info> wrote:
> Note the difference between "=" and "==", "=" will result in a cast to
> the wrapped types for it's arguments.

It seems that '=' is always slower than '==',
even if types are primitive, look:

Clojure 1.2.0
user=> (time (let [a (int 3) b (int 5)] (dotimes [_ 1000000] (= a
b))))
"Elapsed time: 38.438735 msecs"
nil
user=> (time (let [a (int 3) b (int 5)] (dotimes [_ 1000000] (== a
b))))
"Elapsed time: 4.79083 msecs"
nil
user=>

Regards,
  Dmitriy

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