spir: > People possibly interested in the question of inlining (or more generally > factors of (in)efficiency) must start somehow, granted. But making it even > more > difficult than necessary, while we all know it is inherently a very complex > topic, does not bring much, don't you think? > In this case, I guess emitting such an information is very easy, since the > compiler already needs to compute whether or not to inline. Or am I wrong and > overlook a relevant point? On the other side, the feedback brought is > extremely > valuable; it allows learning by trial & error, and/or guided by a little > howto > as evoked above. Both count, and personal experience primes (I guess).
I have added an enhancement request, where you are able to add more comments like those ones: http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=5563 Bye, bearophile