Bryan

| I'm working on measuring and improving the performance of the text library at 
the 
| moment, and the very first test I tried demonstrated a piece of behaviour 
| that I'm not completely able to understand. Actually, I'm not able to 
| understand what's going on at all, beyond a very shallow level. 
| All the comments below pertain to GHC 6.10.4.

My goal is for INLINE pragmas to be very predictable.  I can't decode your 
message enough to offer any insights; thank you Roman, who is closer to it, for 
helping.

As Roman says, I committed a patch two days ago which constitutes a fairly 
radical overhaul of the way inlining works, strongly motivated by wanting 
predictability.  So can you try the HEAD?

If that doesn't work, let's make it concrete. You identify several cases where 
something unexpected happened.  Can you submit a Trac ticket with instructions 
for reproducing this unexpected behaviour?  Just to make it self contained, 
maybe include any non-standard libraries as an attachment?

Simon

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