because you lose the worker/wrapper stuff. But I don't see a way
to avoid that.
-Note [Don't w/w inline small non-loop-breker things]
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+Note [Don't w/w inline small non-loop-breaker things]
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In general, we refrain from w/w-ing *small* functions, which are not
loop breakers, because they'll inline anyway. But we must take care:
it may look small now, but get to be big later after other inlining