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author | Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org> | 2021-09-17 12:09:14 (GMT) |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2021-09-17 12:09:14 (GMT) |
commit | 6b413551284a94cfe31377c9c607ff890aa06c26 (patch) | |
tree | f113db6c256f4d8565d53b2dbdc6b29019e2d38a /Include/pyport.h | |
parent | 064464fc38269e70f7e3a34cb25fc9085ab85782 (diff) | |
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bpo-45116: Add the Py_ALWAYS_INLINE macro (GH-28390)
Add the Py_ALWAYS_INLINE macro to ask the compiler to always inline a
static inline function. The compiler can ignore it and decides to not
inline the function.
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diff --git a/Include/pyport.h b/Include/pyport.h index 0aaa4ee..af7fbe7 100644 --- a/Include/pyport.h +++ b/Include/pyport.h @@ -557,6 +557,28 @@ extern "C" { #define _Py_HOT_FUNCTION #endif +// Ask the compiler to always inline a static inline function. The compiler can +// ignore it and decides to not inline the function. +// +// It can be used to inline performance critical static inline functions when +// building Python in debug mode with function inlining disabled. For example, +// MSC disables function inlining when building in debug mode. +// +// Marking blindly a static inline function with Py_ALWAYS_INLINE can result in +// worse performances (due to increased code size for example). The compiler is +// usually smarter than the developer for the cost/benefit analysis. +// +// It must be specified before the function return type. Usage: +// +// static inline Py_ALWAYS_INLINE int random(void) { return 4; } +#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) || defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) +# define Py_ALWAYS_INLINE __attribute__((always_inline)) +#elif defined(_MSC_VER) +# define Py_ALWAYS_INLINE __forceinline +#else +# define Py_ALWAYS_INLINE +#endif + // Py_NO_INLINE // Disable inlining on a function. For example, it reduces the C stack // consumption: useful on LTO+PGO builds which heavily inline code (see |