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Re: Optimising Elisp code
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Emanuel Berg |
Subject: |
Re: Optimising Elisp code |
Date: |
Fri, 05 Oct 2018 23:55:15 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4 (gnu/linux) |
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> Similarly, the compiler may decide to
> "outline" a chunk of code (take a part of
> your function, move it to a new separate
> function, and replace it with a call to that
> new function), or do all kinds of other fun
> stuff, such as compile your C++ to Elisp code
> and combine it with an Elisp interpreter.
Can you explain what inline means in terms
of Elisp?
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- Re: Optimising Elisp code, (continued)
- Re: Optimising Elisp code, Emanuel Berg, 2018/10/05
- Re: Optimising Elisp code, Emanuel Berg, 2018/10/05
- Re: Optimising Elisp code, Óscar Fuentes, 2018/10/05
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- Re: Optimising Elisp code, Emanuel Berg, 2018/10/05
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- Re: Optimising Elisp code, Emanuel Berg, 2018/10/05
- Re: Optimising Elisp code, Emanuel Berg, 2018/10/05
- Re: Optimising Elisp code, Emanuel Berg, 2018/10/05
- Re: Optimising Elisp code, Emanuel Berg, 2018/10/05
- Re: Optimising Elisp code, Stefan Monnier, 2018/10/05
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- Re: Optimising Elisp code,
Emanuel Berg <=
- Re: Optimising Elisp code, James K. Lowden, 2018/10/05
- Re: Optimising Elisp code, Emanuel Berg, 2018/10/05
- Re: Optimising Elisp code, Barry Margolin, 2018/10/06
Knowing where a function has been used (e.g. for optimizing) [Was: Re: Optimising Elisp code], Garreau, Alexandre, 2018/10/06
Re: Optimising Elisp code, Stefan Monnier, 2018/10/06
- Re: Optimising Elisp code, Garreau, Alexandre, 2018/10/06
- Re: Optimising Elisp code, tomas, 2018/10/06
- Knowing where a function has been used (bis) [Was: Re: Optimising Elisp code], Garreau, Alexandre, 2018/10/06
- Re: Knowing where a function has been used (bis) [Was: Re: Optimising Elisp code], tomas, 2018/10/06
- Re: Knowing where a function has been used (bis) [Was: Re: Optimising Elisp code], Garreau, Alexandre, 2018/10/06