Experiment with transmute
without black_box
or #[inline(never)]
#26
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I want to see if it's possible. The original reason for using
black_box
and#[inline(never)]
everywhere is because we used stack spamming and that the stack was extremely unpredictable. Since we're not doing that anymore, we might not need all of this compiler hint witchery (for anything other thanuse_after_free
which doesn't usetransmute
).