What are the inlining rules for delegates/lazy arguments when the
delegate should be known at compile time? I'm porting some C++ code
with a number of #define's that give the first half of a for loop. The
body is naturally a delegate parameter, but performance is critical.
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On May 21, 2010, at 9:44 PM, Walter Bright <[email protected]>
wrote:
dsource.org wrote:
dmd commit, revision 497
user: walter
msg:
bugzilla 2008 Poor optimization of functions with ref parameters
http://www.dsource.org/projects/dmd/changeset/497
A couple other improvements to the inliner are possible:
1. inline functions with loops in them, as long as the place where
they are inlined is a statement rather than an expression
2. always inline private functions that are called exactly once,
even if they are large, if it is possible to inline them
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