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guys, is there any special command line arguments to speed up executing the lisp script?
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to "execute" faster
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CORDIC>
How would that be possible?
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hmmm
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example:
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with nim language I can use this arg:
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--opt:speed
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when compiling
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CORDIC>
Compiler for PicoLisp has not yet been written.
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yeah
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btw it will be written in the future right?
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AFAIK, not in the forseeable future.
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What specificaly do You need?
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What is the problem You are solving?
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im just making a port scanner
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it's ok mate ;)
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