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![]() Inline CStr::from_ptr Inlining this function is valuable, as it allows LLVM to apply `strlen`-specific optimizations without having to enable LTO. For instance, the following function: ```rust pub fn f(p: *const c_char) -> Option<u8> { unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(p) }.to_bytes().get(0).copied() } ``` Looks like this if `CStr::from_ptr` is allowed to be inlined. ```asm before: push rax call qword ptr [rip + std::ffi::c_str::CStr::from_ptr@GOTPCREL] mov rcx, rax cmp rdx, 1 sete dl test rax, rax sete al or al, dl jne .LBB1_2 mov dl, byte ptr [rcx] .LBB1_2: xor al, 1 pop rcx ret after: mov dl, byte ptr [rdi] test dl, dl setne al ret ``` Note that optimization turned this from O(N) to O(1) in terms of performance, as LLVM knows that it doesn't really need to call `strlen` to determine whether a string is empty or not. |
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