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"path": "/t/can-noinline-fail-to-prevent-inlining/14324#post_3",
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"textContent": "effectfully:\n\n> See this issue.\n\nThat issue is about worker-wrapper, not inlining.\n\nI really think `NOINLINE` is safe for defining a top-level IORef.",
"title": "Can NOINLINE fail to prevent inlining?"
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