Hi,
Simon Josefsson:
> I have some vague memory about reading that the semantics of 'inline'
> has changed recently.
s/recently/some years ago/. And probably s/semantics/optimization strategy/,
which is somewhat more fluid (and therefore more likely to trigger bugs
anywhere _but_ in your own environment :-P ).
To summarize: If you want to force inlining, gcc requires the
"always_inline" attribute.
In general, s/inline/static &/ makes sense.
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