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Never inline naked functions The `#[naked]` attribute disabled prologue / epilogue emission for the function and it is responsibility of a developer to provide them. The compiler is no position to inline such functions correctly. Disable inlining of naked functions at LLVM and MIR level. Closes rust-lang#60919.
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Never inline naked functions The `#[naked]` attribute disabled prologue / epilogue emission for the function and it is responsibility of a developer to provide them. The compiler is no position to inline such functions correctly. Disable inlining of naked functions at LLVM and MIR level. Closes rust-lang#60919.
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The `#[naked]` attribute disabled prologue / epilogue emission for the function and it is responsibility of a developer to provide them. The compiler is no position to inline such functions correctly. Disable inlining of naked functions at LLVM and MIR level.
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Functions with `#[naked]` are no longer eligible for inlining as of <rust-lang/rust#79192>. Fixes test failures in the RISC-V port.
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The
#[naked]
attribute disabled prologue / epilogue emission for thefunction and it is responsibility of a developer to provide them. The
compiler is no position to inline such functions correctly.
Disable inlining of naked functions at LLVM and MIR level.
Closes #60919.