I consistently get this warning for some of my code when I compile
with Emscripten -- from looking at the source, it appears that it
can't be disabled, and that it is hardcoded to assume that "very
large" means "more than 3000 lines".

In this case, the "very large" code it refers to is machine-generated
code from the Halide compiler, which does indeed sometimes emit
"large" code blocks.

Can someone expand on what the nature of this warning really implies,
and whether there is a way I can silence it?

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