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Original bug ID: 7545 Reporter:@chambart Assigned to:@chambart Status: assigned (set by @chambart on 2017-06-02T10:26:41Z) Resolution: open Priority: low Severity: minor Category: middle end (typedtree to clambda) Monitored by:@gasche
Bug description
On a function like
let f = fun x -> ((fun y -> fun z -> x + y + z) [@inline])
As the function is turned into an arity 3 one, the attribute does not apply to any function in lambda. The solution should probably be just to simply warn in that situation.
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Original bug ID: 7545
Reporter: @chambart
Assigned to: @chambart
Status: assigned (set by @chambart on 2017-06-02T10:26:41Z)
Resolution: open
Priority: low
Severity: minor
Category: middle end (typedtree to clambda)
Monitored by: @gasche
Bug description
On a function like
let f = fun x -> ((fun y -> fun z -> x + y + z) [@inline])
As the function is turned into an arity 3 one, the attribute does not apply to any function in lambda. The solution should probably be just to simply warn in that situation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: