Christopher Smith wrote:
The "inline" keyword is strictly a hint, much like the "register" keyword.

Yes. But if I give you a .h and a .o and no .c, you're going to have a heck of a time writing an optimizer that figures out what's in the .o file and knows it can skip some of the code, yes?

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