Author: hans Date: Wed Feb 27 05:11:37 2019 New Revision: 354968 URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=354968&view=rev Log: AttrDocs.td: fix broken bullet-point indentation
Modified: cfe/trunk/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td Modified: cfe/trunk/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td?rev=354968&r1=354967&r2=354968&view=diff ============================================================================== --- cfe/trunk/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td (original) +++ cfe/trunk/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td Wed Feb 27 05:11:37 2019 @@ -3979,13 +3979,13 @@ The ``gnu_inline`` changes the meaning o semantics, meaning: * If any declaration that is declared ``inline`` is not declared ``extern``, -then the ``inline`` keyword is just a hint. In particular, an out-of-line -definition is still emitted for a function with external linkage, even if all -call sites are inlined, unlike in C99 and C++ inline semantics. + then the ``inline`` keyword is just a hint. In particular, an out-of-line + definition is still emitted for a function with external linkage, even if all + call sites are inlined, unlike in C99 and C++ inline semantics. * If all declarations that are declared ``inline`` are also declared -``extern``, then the function body is present only for inlining and no -out-of-line version is emitted. + ``extern``, then the function body is present only for inlining and no + out-of-line version is emitted. Some important consequences: ``static inline`` emits an out-of-line version if needed, a plain ``inline`` definition emits an out-of-line version _______________________________________________ cfe-commits mailing list cfe-commits@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-commits