you intend that calls (f e) are replaced by <rhs>[e/x] So we
should capture (\x.<rhs>) in the Unfolding of 'f', and never meddle
with it. Meanwhile, we can optimise <rhs> to our heart's content,
-leaving the original unfolding intact in Unfolding of 'f'.
+leaving the original unfolding intact in Unfolding of 'f'. For example
+ all xs = foldr (&&) True xs
+ any p = all . map p {-# INLINE any #-}
+We optimise any's RHS fully, but leave the InlineRule saying "all . map p",
+which deforests well at the call site.
-So the representation of an Unfolding has changed quite a bit
-(see CoreSyn). An INLINE pragma gives rise to an InlineRule
-unfolding.
+So INLINE pragma gives rise to an InlineRule, which captures the original RHS.
Moreover, it's only used when 'f' is applied to the
specified number of arguments; that is, the number of argument on