Don't beat yourself up about the question—just because it may not fit for StackOverflow doesn't necessarily mean it's not a good fit for another Stack Exchange site, or the rest of the internet for that matter!
Neither of your questions (both the original and the revised one you proposed in the comments above) really fits the type of questions Stack Overflow is made for—the 'What type of questions should I avoid asking?' help article is a good resource here. Your questions fit the following 'do-not-ask-criteria' fairly clearly:
- there is no actual problem to be solved: “I’m curious if other people feel like I do.”
- you are asking an open-ended, hypothetical question: “What if ______ happened?”
Again, that doesn't remotely mean it's a bad question (you actually got me thinking about it for a bit), just that it's not a good fit for Stack Overflow. So in response to question:
Should I edit my original question, or should I ask a new one?
...it would be to ask whether there would be any practical benefit to
JIT compiling a macro language.
In this case, the answer is 'neither'.
However, if you decide to go on some adventurous endeavor and find the answer for yourself by building a macro language with JIT capabilities—do ask if you need any technical help there!