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by kibwen
342 days ago
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> I found a claim that noalias contributes about 5% performance improvement Note that that comment is implying a range, from 0% improvement on some benchmarks to 5% improvement on others. It suggests that 5% is generally in the ballpark of the upper bound of what you should expect from putting noalias on mutable references, but that some specific cases could see better results. |
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