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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T23:16:32+00:00 2026-05-12T23:16:32+00:00

What is the go with inlining functions or procedures in Delphi (specifically v2010 here,

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What is the go with inlining functions or procedures in Delphi (specifically v2010 here, but I had the same issue with Turbo Delphi)?

There is some discalimer in the help about it may not always inline a function because of “certain criteria” whatever that means.

But I have found that generally inlining functions (even very simple ones that have 3 or 4 lines of code) slows down code rather than speeds it up.

A great idea would be a compiler option to “inline everything”. I don’t care if my exe grows by 50% or so to get it working faster.

Is there a way I can force Delphi to really inline code even if it is not decided to be inlinded by the compiler? That would really help. Otherwise you need to do “manual inlining” of replicating the procedure code throughout multiple areas of your code with remarks like “//inlining failed here, so if you change the next 5 lines, change them in the other 8 duplicate spots this code exists”

Any tips here?

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    2026-05-12T23:16:32+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:16 pm

    There’s a compiler option for automatic inlining of short routines. In Project Options, under Delphi Compiler -> Compiling -> Code Generation, turn “Code inlining control” to Auto. Be aware, though, that this should only be on a release build, since inlined code is difficult to debug.

    Also, you said that you don’t mind making your program larger as long as it gets faster, but that often inlining makes it slower. You should be aware that that might be related. The larger your compiled code is, the more instruction cache misses you’ll have, which slows down execution.

    If you really want to speed your program up, run it through a profiler. I recommend Sampling Profiler, which is free, is made to work with Delphi code (including 2010) and doesn’t slow down your execution. It’ll show you a detailed report of what code you’re actually spending the most time executing. Once you’ve found that, you can focus on the bottlenecks and try to optimize them.

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