Great blog post! I decided to finally dip my toes into racket CS, so I tried
some old code I had lying around. All programs are at least a little bit
faster, which is always nice to see. None are very big apps though, most are
just automation of boring tasks an run for less than one minute.
I do however have a small port of SRFI-171 (my own srfi; more or less a scheme
version of clojure's transducers, implemented in much the same way) where the
difference was more pronounced.
I imagine procedure calls have gotten cheaper, because the overhead almost
split in half!
So from my point of view everything just got faster, which is like a second
Christmas!
Best regards
Linus Björnstam
On Sun, 24 Jan 2021, at 18:25, Matthew Flatt wrote:
> In anticipation of the v8.0 release with Racket CS as the default,
> here's this year's update on Racket's compiler and runtime system:
>
> https://blog.racket-lang.org/2021/01/racket-status.html
>
>
> Matthew
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