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OriginalGriff14-Jul-14 22:45
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Rob Philpott wrote:
apart from the odd optimization the MSIL should be the same in either case.

Nope, not even close: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/ReleaseISNOTDebug64bitOptimizationsAndCMethodInliningInReleaseBuildCallStacks.aspx[^] and that's just an investigate into inlining! The loop optimization is reportedly very good, and so is the localization of variables.

This is one reason why it's important to do any performance timing / tuning against Release builds rather than debug - because the compiler can easily remove two days work shaving a couple of seconds off! Laugh | :laugh:
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