diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f3845a1..1b97b42 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ public static T Add(T a, T b) } ``` ... which to the normal C# eye would seem like you'd end up with a runtime branch every time this runs right? -However because C# JIT implementations (RyuJIT included) tend to monomorphize generics when T is a value type, we end up with different versions of this function, and whenever it compiles one of these functions where it branches over types and typeof(T) along with branching over types is a specific pattern the JIT recognises, we actually end up with a function without any branches after the JIT has compiled the function for us. +However because C# JIT implementations (RyuJIT included) monomorphizes generics when T is a value type, we end up with different versions of this function, and whenever it compiles one of these functions where it branches over types and typeof(T) along with branching over types is a specific pattern the JIT recognises, we actually end up with a function without any branches after the JIT has compiled the function for us. Fun! # The Program ![The Application, in its 1024x1024 window](sharpero.png)