UPDATE

These results were wrong. I'll get correct ones later.
Those benchmarks were under 5.005_02. Here are the 5.6 results. They're for different sizes of the list, since the test hung horribly at 10,000 elements.
Name Hz @ 100 Hz @ 1000 Hz @ 2000
in_fr_pu 466.1 45.2 22.5
sh_fr_pu 509.7 49.5 24.6
sp_bk_in ??? ??? ???
sp_bk_rv ??? ??? ???
sp_bk_un ??? ??? ???
sp_fr_pu 489.3 47.2 23.4


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