5:32:00flip214stylewarning: (time (benchmark)) might be interesting as well...
5:32:27flip214stylewarning: what happens if you do "cat x.lisp y.lisp > z.lisp" and try to load that in ASDF instead?
5:33:06flip214stylewarning: how about splitting some things off into x2.lisp and finding out whether it's perhaps a single form that switches the behaviour?
8:34:36flip214stylewarning: perhaps a non-inlined redefinition of a struct accessor?
17:19:15stylewarningflip214: working on it again now; I don't think it has to do with inlining or anything like that
17:19:32stylewarningflip214: I think this has to do with some tricky business about where code is being loaded and why that location in RAM is faster.
17:20:59rk[ghost]stassats: aye. i figured i volunteered myself in asking, but i have been too far mentally from computers that it isn't easy for me to just get swinging agan