[Bug middle-end/45267] [4.5 regression] inlining fails with -m32

steven at gcc dot gnu dot org gcc-bugzilla@gcc.gnu.org
Thu Aug 12 21:31:00 GMT 2010



------- Comment #5 from steven at gcc dot gnu dot org  2010-08-12 21:30 -------
I don't think this is a heuristics bug at all. You're not getting an error or a
warning about a missed optimization (inlining).

You get a sorry, and that only happens if GCC tries but fails to inline an
always_inline function. But the reason for the sorry is that the "call is
unlikely and code size would grow". That should never be checked for
always_inline functions.

The always_inline attribute is basically an attribute to shut off the inlining
heuristics. A "do as I say"-attribute. The sorry means that GCC is not doing
what you tell it to do. The heuristics changes in GCC 4.6 just paper over this
problem.

If I'm right, anyway, that this is an always_inline problem.


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