getter_inline(a, b, asarray=True, lock=None)
Slicing operations with this function may be inlined into a graph, such as in the following rewrite
Before
>>> a = x[:10] # doctest: +SKIP >>> b = a + 1 # doctest: +SKIP >>> c = a * 2 # doctest: +SKIP
After
>>> b = x[:10] + 1 # doctest: +SKIP >>> c = x[:10] * 2 # doctest: +SKIP
This inlining can be relevant to operations when running off of disk.
A getter function that optimizations feel comfortable inlining
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