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## Proposed Changes Speed up epoch processing by around 10% by inlining methods from the `safe_arith` crate. The Rust standard library uses `#[inline]` for the `checked_` functions that we're wrapping, so it makes sense for us to inline them too. ## Additional Info I conducted a brief statistical test on the block at slot [3858336](https://beaconcha.in/block/3858336) applied to the state at slot 3858335, which requires an epoch transition. The command used for testing was: ``` lcli transition-blocks --testnet-dir ./common/eth2_network_config/built_in_network_configs/mainnet --no-signature-verification state.ssz block.ssz output.ssz ``` The testing found that inlining reduced the epoch transition time from 398ms to 359ms, a reduction of 9.77%, which was found to be statistically significant with a two-tailed t-test (p < 0.01). Data and intermediate calculations can be found here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tlf3eFjz3dcXeb9XVOn21953uYpc9RdQapPtcHGH1PY |
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cached_tree_hash | ||
fork_choice | ||
int_to_bytes | ||
merkle_proof | ||
proto_array | ||
safe_arith | ||
serde_utils | ||
ssz | ||
ssz_derive | ||
ssz_types | ||
state_processing | ||
swap_or_not_shuffle | ||
tree_hash | ||
tree_hash_derive | ||
types |