Maybe it's simpler to add a lot of INLINE, but that can make a program
slower as well as faster. It's much better to profile and add them
where they are needed.
-- Lennart
On Dec 30, 2006, at 08:42 , Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
Hello Kirsten,
Friday, December 29, 2006, 6:30:22 PM, you wrote:
I suggest *not* using these pragmas unless a combination of profiling
and reading intermediate code dumps suggests that foo -- and its
un-specialized nature -- is truly a bottleneck.
it's a matter of taste - and experience. may be it's simpler to add
a huge
number of INLINE pragmas than to profile and especially read code
dumps?
--
Best regards,
Bulat mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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