And then we find out that Smalltalk implementations might choose to optimize instead of allowing anything to change at any time.
ifFalse: alternativeBlock
"Answer the value of alternativeBlock. Execution does not actually
reach here because the expression is compiled in-line."
^alternativeBlock value
One tree doesn't make a forest, from whatever implementation that was taken out of, and naturally there are always magician tricks that PyPy also uses.
*iirc* pretty much all of the Smalltalks (that was CUIS).
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"Creating blocks in Smalltalk has always been a potential source of performance problems. … In Resilient, we have restricted blocks to be last
in-first-out (LIFO)…"