> Trying to be a little bit constructive here, in case I come across as
> complaining, I took the source for c.d.json and put it into a
> leiningen project, enabled warn on reflection, and found that several
> cases of (... (let [c (char i] ... (= c \x) ...) results in Clojure
> deciding it needs to perform reflection in order to call equals in the
> comparison with a fixed character. I'm not really sure what the proper
> solution for this is, but I changed the "let" to (let [c
> (Character/valueOf (char i)] ...) and the time for my 217KB JSON file
> dropped from 107 seconds to 2 seconds, or only a little more than
> twice as slow as clj-json (which clocked in a little under one second
> for my file).
>
> Lars Nilsson

This reflection warning can be fixed with an enhancement on the
Clojure side, which I have just pushed to master [1].

I would like to create 1.4 alpha 1 with the code changes that have
gone in today. It would be super-great if anybody has time to build
your own project against master and let us know if you see any issues.

Thanks,
Stu

[1] 
https://github.com/clojure/clojure/commit/405d24dd49d649c01b7881f1394fc90924c54ef0

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