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> Just to be clear, are you saying that the super-class r-code will actually be written to disk or will be simply interpreted (compiled dynamically in memory) by the AVM? I always assumed that any related/referenced classes are interpreted to the extent that they are necessary for compiling the targeted class. But I didn't think that there would be anything stored on disk, unless explicitly requested. RCode of the parent classes is written to disk. If two threads compile at the same a class (different in each thread) with the same parent class, then they will both write the rcode of the parent class. It's a not so common situation, but it can happen.
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