Add AggressiveInlining attribute to multi-dimension array helpers#60750
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Specifically, Rank.get GetLength GetUpperBound GetLowerBound These can cause significant code growth, however, they are important to inline for the performance of many multi-dimensional array loops.
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When measured with the test in dotnet/performance#2093, a 50% execution time improvement is seen with this change. |
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Specifically,
Rank.get
GetLength
GetUpperBound
GetLowerBound
These can cause significant code growth, however, they are important
to inline for the performance of multi-dimensional array loops that use them.