Hi all, maybe someone here can point me to the right direction. I have a large lookup tree (millions of entries), but the values in the leafs don't contain much information. That is, the number of unique values stored in leafs is rather small, same values are used over and over again. I load the tree from DB and create leaf values one by one as vectors. Clojure creates every time a new vector instance (e.g (= (java.lang.System/identityHashCode [1 2]) (java.lang.System/identityHashCode [1 2])) evaluates always to false) although most of the time there is no need for that because I already have it somewhere and could just reuse previous instance. I implemented that optimization manually and it works. The memory consumption dropped 20 times. My question is, that is there any way Clojure can do this optimization automatically (like Java handles strings for example)? Or are there any libraries, that can help to do that?
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