Premise: There's nothing that can be done with run-time introspection that cannot be done (better) by compile-time decision taking.
I believe that JIT is a counter-argument to your premise. It's not strictly relevant to the kind of code you're interested in, but the kind of optimizations JIT does (which are a great performance boon) simply cannot be done compile-time.
In reply to Re: Runtime introspection: What good is it?
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in thread Runtime introspection: What good is it?
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