A warning: When I started writing Rust 2 years ago, I was the one exhorting my colleague to hold off on the premature optimisation and just write good functional code instead. Now I've become the sort of person who critically examines the asm output of rustc for performance.
What would be the benefit if Godbolt already does everything you want from it? We are always open to discussing implementations in an issue of course. E.g.https://github.com/integer32llc/rust-playground/issues/210 …
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I did post same suggestion on that very same thread 10 months ago, but, sadly, it went unnoticed.
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Not unnoticed, just not implemented yet. Like most open source work, it fits in when someone has the ability, time, and inclination to contribute. Of course, you can throw money at the problem via
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