> This isn't an issue with the buffering, it is an issue with the massive
> overhead of doing character at a time i/o - it is something that you really
> should never ever do.  I'd say something somewhere doing character at a
> time i/o is probably the number one cause of crippling performance problems
> that I've seen in Java.

Just to add, the implementation really ought to use the stream copy stuff from 
clojure.java.io, which copies streams using a 1k buffer by default.

-- 
Dave

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