On 8/18/2015 3:04 PM, deadalnix wrote:
My understanding is that the inliner is in the front end. This definitively do
not work the way I describe it here.

But it uses a cost function and runs repeatedly until there is no more inlining to be done.


It stand for 'scalar replacement of aggregate' aka SROA (not SRAO).
You can find literature on the subject.

I'm aware of the technique, though I didn't know the name for it (I always called it "horizontal slicing of aggregates"). It is one optimization that dmd could significantly benefit from, and wouldn't be too hard to implement. The ubiquitous use of ranges makes it a much more important optimization.

I suspect it would net much more than 0.5%.

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