Re: pragma(inline)
V Wed, 30 Dec 2015 03:24:45 + Ilya via Digitalmars-d-learn <digitalmars-d-learn@puremagic.com> napsáno: > Hi, > > Does `pragma(inline, true)` force DMD compiler to inline function > when `-inline` was _not_ defined? > > I am failing to get a good disassembled code with obj2asm/otool > :-( > > Best, Ilya No
Re: pragma(inline)
V Wed, 30 Dec 2015 03:24:45 + Ilya via Digitalmars-d-learn <digitalmars-d-learn@puremagic.com> napsáno: > Hi, > > Does `pragma(inline, true)` force DMD compiler to inline function > when `-inline` was _not_ defined? > > I am failing to get a good disassembled code with obj2asm/otool > :-( > > Best, Ilya pragma(inline), pragma(inline, xxx) is use only when is used with -inline. Without -inline switch there is probably no inlining at all.
pragma(inline)
Hi, Does `pragma(inline, true)` force DMD compiler to inline function when `-inline` was _not_ defined? I am failing to get a good disassembled code with obj2asm/otool :-( Best, Ilya
new pragma(inline) syntax
Are `foo` and `bar` always inlined? struct S { pragma(inline, true): void foo(T)(T t) {} void bar(T)(T t) {} }
Re: new pragma(inline) syntax
On Saturday, 13 June 2015 at 19:13:20 UTC, Ilya Yaroshenko wrote: Are `foo` and `bar` always inlined? struct S { pragma(inline, true): void foo(T)(T t) {} void bar(T)(T t) {} } I am confused becuase they are templates.