perf: add #[inline] to check_alignment() #41
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Hi!
We noticed a significant slowdown in our production service after upgrading from 0.2.x to 1.x. After profiling, we determined that the culprit was the
check_alignment()
function, which wasn’t inlined, despite being very small, and was taking up a lot of time. Marking this function as#[inline]
fixed the problem.Unfortunately, I didn’t find a way to replicate this regression in a benchmark, but inlining such a small function is unlikely to cause performance problems and was significantly beneficial in our case.