When using Microsoft Visual C++ (not CLI, just standard native C++) does inline assembly cause optimisation to be disabled for the function?
When I checked using IDA, some of the function code outside the block does seem to change, but I'm not sure what the cause is. The function is (relatively) simple, containing bit manipulation and some math, but no external calls.
Other possible causes I could think of are:
- Extra provisioning to enable debugging in inline assembly.
- Alterations to exception handling (doesn't really look like this, though)
- Partial inlining of something else due to some unknown compiler logic.
Any ideas?