On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 4:34:45 PM UTC+1, Alex Miller wrote:
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> Thanks, this is all really useful. I would appreciate any more detailed 
> info. 
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* No atoms, agents, refs
* Almost purely functional plus logging and I/O
* Multi-threaded using latest core.async with thread, no go
* JVisualVM reports top methods in CPU sampling c.l.LazySeq.sval, 
c.c$promise$reify_6310.deref, c.l.LazySeq.seq no notable difference for me 
to see.

A few experiments on two data-sets (dat1 and dat2) using either a call to 
set or to doall:

   Clojure Op Time (dat1) Time (dat1) Average dat1 Time (dat2)  1.5.1 set 
19,1 19 19,05 323  1.5.1 doall 19 19,4 19,2 330  1.6.0-RC1 set 19,5 19,8 
19,65 350  1.6.0-RC1 doall 20,2 19,8 20 351




 

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