> However, that's just my opinion, and maybe someone with inside
> knowledge of the compiler can shed some light on it.

That's my understanding as well.

> If you see the inlined code, does count get set to 0 somewhere? And if
> so, why?
> Nobody told the compiler to do it.
> Or does the code just use the very same register/variable before for a
> count-down at whose end it is coincidentally zero?

Well, I'm not very good with assembly, so I couldn't find it when
inlined three levels deep. When I noinline the caller, the warning
reappears... Thanks for thinking along, anyway :)
Michiel


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