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This is the final result of what I think is the solution for static dispatching. It has a few compromises, from what I can tell.
#[doc(hidden)]
and given names that are unlikely to be shadowed, so unless a user seeks out the implementation details I don't think it's likely for this to cause problems.#[static_dispatch]
. Personally I think it's more consistent this way, anyway.I think these compromises are worth it in exchange for being able to statically dispatch and inline nested functions. @TethysSvensson I'm curious what your opinion is. I'm comfortable with the implementation if you just want to take a look with
cargo expand/asm
.