> It looks like the printNl made it crash, which may be normal, I don't
> know, that's why I'm asking.

Yes, the example is biased because printing 10000 factorial is much
heavier than computing it.  You should compare "10000 factorial" with a
print-it on Squeak.  To compare with doits, use something like "10000
factorial; yourself" or "10000 factorial size".

> BTW, in Squeak it takes 397 ms on my computer to run 10000 factorial
> while it takes more than 26 seconds with gst.

Hum, it crashes almost instantly here, even with #millisecondsToRun:.

Paolo


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