On 2009 Mar 9, at 9:32, Claus Reinke wrote:
One way out would be to treat the whole mutual recursion as a single entity, either implicitly, as I indicated, or explicitly, as I interpret Brandon's somewhat ambiguous comment. In other words, the peel/unroll limits would apply to a whole group of mutually

Sorry, yes, I intended that the unrolling applied explicitly to a group of mutually recursive functions. I'm not sure if the unroll/ peel counts should be multiplied by the number of functions, though.

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