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> 1 When profiling my code with -auto-all, my .prof file names some
sub-expressions with a backslash. Cf. below. What are these?
e_step
e_step.ewords
e_step.\
e_step.\.\
e_step.update_counts
e_step.fwords
My e_step function binds seven expressions inside a let, then uses them in
two ugly nested folds. (Yes, very hackish) As you can see, three such
expressions are named explicitly (ewords, fwords, and update_counts). But
where are the rest? Further, perhaps the backslashes have something to do
with the lambda expressions I am using in the two nested folds?
2. A related question: I tried using the SCC pragma instead of auto-all. I
added it to all seven expressions inside the let, and to the nested folds.
However, only two showed up in the .prof file! How come?
Thanks
ninestraycats
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