Steve,

> > Why zap the final? It was there for a reason.
> 
> And what would that reason be?

It explicitly declares that the method can never be redefined and
therefore is a candidate for inline expansion. 

Obviously, the method is implicitly final anyway due to it being
private but adding the final means that if the method is ever made
non-private it will still be capable of being optimised.

That's my reason, what's yours?

Cheers,

Mark
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