The first compile will always be longer. I said this several times :)

Subsequent compiles will be shorter.

On Sunday, June 21, 2015, Roger Gilliar <roger.gill...@googlemail.com>
wrote:

> rebooted and cleared the out directory, still same result. It is strange,
> since I remember to have seen much shorter compile times.
>
> I tested it with this file:
>
> (ns jsp.core
>   (:require [cljs.nodejs :as nodejs]
>             [clojure.walk :as walk]
>             [cljs.pprint :refer [pprint]]
>             )
>   )
>
> (nodejs/enable-util-print!)
>
> and the output is
>
> Compiling out/cljs/nodejs.cljs
> Compiling out/cljs/core.cljs
> Using cached cljs.core out/cljs/core.cljs
> Compiling out/cljs/pprint.cljs
> ... done. Elapsed 2.957502803 seconds
>
> Roger
>
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