I've just merged an integration test to Fury to build Zio as part of our CI process. On a hot JVM, it takes Fury about 14 seconds (on my desktop computer) to build Zio (and all its dependencies) from source, or about 11.5 seconds if I turn on Bloop's support for pipelining.
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Dumb question I suppose, but is there a reason we're not using graalvm native for scalac nowadays to avoid "hot"ness as a thing for our compiler?
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I think that one reason is that it couldn't support macros.
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