My theory has been, that transducer stacks inline much better, hence allow
for more optimizations by the jit.
In particular I suspect that escape analysis works better on them, so the
compiler can even move some of the remaining allocations to the stack.

To verify this, try running with -verbose:gc and with either
-XX:-DoEscapeAnalysis then -XX:+DoEscapeAnalysis

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