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Looks like we're going to have 10ms of extra startup time for some graalvm natives on MacOS from v19 -> v20... https://github.com/oracle/graal/issues/2136#issuecomment-595318836
GraalVM native-image users: https://clojure.org/community/devchangelog#_release_1_10_2
I know some Apple employee who is in the GraalVM slack for "reasons". I'm assuming they are going to use it for "something" and will maybe run into this.
@taylor Exciting times, clojurl can now run on clojure 1.10.2-alpha1 (hopefully!) without your workaround 🙂
Upgraded my major GraalVM-based CLIs to the newest Clojure 1.10.2-alpha1. Also tested pgmig, a SQL migration tool based on migratus (written in Clojure) with clojure 1.10.2-alpha1. The author used 1.8 because he had problems with other Clojure versions, but it seems to work fine with 1.10.2-alpha1. Tested with GraalVM 19.3.0 and 20 both java8 and java11. https://github.com/leafclick/pgmig