{-# INLINE me_harder #-}
Isaac Dupree
isaacdupree at charter.net
Sat May 12 09:55:53 EDT 2007
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Duncan Coutts wrote:
> Also, uninlining is nigh on impossible.
I would say that's the critical problem with my notion... Why is it so
difficult? Is it because it's too easy for some minor
"optimization"/change to be made in the Core representation, that's not
actually very useful, before we would want to run the "un-inliner"? Or
is it too hard to remember or match for equivalence with whatever we'd
want to try to turn it into? Or because it might reduce performance a
little in some undesirable way? (some combination of those, I guess)
Isaac
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