One thing I don't get is that switching the type hints from 

[#^"[Ljava.lang.String;" a1 #^"[Ljava.lang.String;" a2]

to [^objects a1 ^objects a2] didn't seem to have any negative impact on 
performance. Can anyone explain why hinting ^objects is just as good as 
specifying that it's an array of Strings? What are you hinting with 
^objects that Clojure doesn't already know?

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