I'd look at it the other way around. It would be good if someone did
this, so that it would change around in the next release, and I won't
have to have any lasting insight into the performant Clojure.

I wasn't the OP, BTW, although I suspect he and I share a profession.
String matching algorithms are things I would like to work and would
like to work quickly. But I'd like not to have to code them; hence the
interest in the thread. 

Phil

Marko Topolnik <marko.topol...@gmail.com> writes:

> Perhaps it's time to hit the decompiler :) AOT compile and apply javap; do 
> the same for a comparable Java version. This will be a time-consuming and 
> frustrating experience and it won't bring you lasting insight into 
> performant Clojure because things will change around in the next release.
>
> On Friday, February 22, 2013 12:53:29 PM UTC+1, Phillip Lord wrote:
>>
>> > Apparently even Cristophe broke quite a bit of sweat to come up with his 
>> > second solution, and did also wander around searching for bottlenecks 
>> (like 
>> > .equals against =). ^:unsynchronized-mutable is something I've never 
>> layed 
>> > my eyes on before and I've spent quite a bit of time working on 
>> optimized 
>> > Clojure, googling for any trick I could find. What is the most trivially 
>> > obvious way to solve a probelm in Java takes the most obscure features 
>> of 
>> > Clojure to emulate. 
>>
>>
>> What is interesting, though, it that it's not clear yet why this is the 
>> case. What is clojure doing that is slow. 
>>
>> Phil 
>>
>
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