--inline

Russel Winder russel at winder.org.uk
Sun Apr 15 07:28:33 PDT 2012


I am getting hints that using --inline in some small (well trivial
really) compute intensive codes actually makes performance worse by a
few percent.  Nothing experimental / statistically significant, just
some anecdotal observations. Is this as it might be expected or is it
something that needs more investigation?

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Russel.
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