I wonder how this compares with this change Rich made to enable lazy fn 
initialization:
https://github.com/clojure/clojure/commit/71930b6b6537a796cdf13c4ffa7cf93eb53b6235
that he later reverted:
https://github.com/clojure/clojure/commit/c5681382da775e898915b17f3ab18b49c65359ec

If I read the first commit correctly that approach consisted in wrapping
all fn objects that appears in a def init position in a FnLoaderThunk,
which loads the fn class, creates a fn object and binds it to the Var's
root the first time the fn is invoked.

It's not clear to me why that change was reverted.

Gal Dolber writes:

> Here're some notes on the lean compiler I've been working on for
> clojure-objc
>
> http://galdolber.tumblr.com/post/78110050703/reduce-startup
>
> Feedback's welcome

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