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Chez is known for being very fast, and for using state-of-the-art compiler technology.



What kind of compiler technology? I've seen it mentioned that it uses a nanopass design, but that's more of a development strategy than something that results in performant code or low compile times.


Any numbers?


Look at Clinger's benchmarks for Larceny.




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