inlining or not inlining...

spir denis.spir at gmail.com
Sat Feb 12 03:20:36 PST 2011


On 02/12/2011 12:15 PM, Jim wrote:
> Sorry about that, but I think that is a closely related discussion. @inline is certainly a verb -- even imperative mood, so not just asking for information.
> Why do you need information if you can't affect the outcome?

I want to know it. First, because it's valuable information in and by itself. 
Second, because it teaches me something. Third, because I can then possibly 
decide to not factor out (may be wrong, but still, I can measure...).
Glasnost for compilers! ;-)

Denis
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