> I disagree about my benchmarks being incorrect. No, as long the two "benchmarks" behave different IO wise, they are incorrect and you compare apples with oranges. E.g. If you want to fill buffers to full limit, and do it both wise. And try to come up with aproperiate flow control in vanilla code, yes its not uber trivial to write. Thats the whole point. There is no overhead in runtime, since streamline will translate to script you would write anyway. The only overhead is during startup when streamline does the parsing/generating.
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