It looks that it is a tad slower then the version I put out, but judging speed on visual clues is usually not a solid indicator :-D The zone.run will add some cpu-cycles indeed, but I suspect most of it is in the way the benchmark does the looping. However that's ok, as long as the same thing is used for all frameworks. I'm not sure why you need toe zone.run actually. I think it's a better solution to bind the function that is actually doing the looping to the zone using zone.bind. Suspect that that will kick up the performance another notch..
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