@hankadusikova That’s something I didn’t think about.
Im not sure if there are significant amounts of places in PSRT where std::vector is a parameter, that I could replace with std::span.
@nice_byte That is something I did take a look at in godbolt and it looked to me that the functions were being directly inlined. I’m not too well versed in assembly programming so I don’t feel comfortable making any statements regarding the call sites.
After reading the 350+ comments from that last article about the the 'final' keyword I feel like I need to clear some things up.
https://t.co/9dvlldyZFv
I’m visiting Albany NY for funzies this weekend. Two minutes after driving out of my hotel I saw this logo. I didn’t realize how close I was staying to the CMake devs @Kitware . Can I submit a feature request in person? 😃
In regard to that blog post on Monday about C++’s final, I’m going to be doing a follow up. It’s generated more discussion than I anticipated and I need to address some things. It could be a few weeks due to my schedule and I want to read everything throughly.
Issue 390 dropped with C++, Erlang, and ReSTIR goodies:
1. @DefPriPub - The Performance Impact of C++'s final Keyword
2. @diwakarsapan - Deep Diving Into the Erlang Scheduler
3. @KostasAAA - A Gentler Introduction to RESTIR
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@kjw_chiu@Peter_shirley I didn’t take a look at the assembly output for this. I thought it was more important to measure rather than guess from assembly output.
@nmeshofficial I have been listening to Dream Sequins since I found it in 2017. Amazing Album. And with @theneedledrop closing it makes it a masterpiece.
*chef’s👨🍳 kiss💋*