http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=54146
Richard Guenther <rguenth at gcc dot gnu.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |jamborm at gcc dot gnu.org --- Comment #27 from Richard Guenther <rguenth at gcc dot gnu.org> 2012-08-07 11:59:07 UTC --- Martin, can you look at comment #14 and the patch? I think what we want to do in flatten_function is before inline_call (e, true, NULL, NULL); reset the edge predicates so that inline_merge_summary becomes very cheap. Unfortunately that beast seems to have no early out (but instead uses true_predicate () ...). Can we speed it up for the case where we just want "fast" operation rather than precise accounting of sizes/time in the inlined-to caller?