Autor: Johannes Berg Data: A: Sheen, Tony CC: 'exim-dev@exim.org' Assumpte: Re: [exim-dev] RFC: Refactoring expand_string_internal
Sheen, Tony wrote: > For maintainability, the worst program I ever worked on had just a single
> function - main() - but it ran like greased lightning which was the main
> requirement! Formatting it nicely with 'proper' functions reduced its speed
> by almost 15%.
> I'm curious on what kind of machine all this has happened. Shouldn't, on
a modern system/CPU, a small and often-used function be more efficient
than inlining it everywhere because it'll stick in the CPU cache?