> > They should really be converted into inlined functions.
> > 
> > Cheers
> >   Trond
> 
> Agreed.  How about the following:

Ok, you've tickled my curiosity...why? Unless a macro is large and is
used many times (my really old nfs code was like that, being written
for a compiler that didn't support inline functions), what is the
advantage of inline functions? Or is it just that the code is more readable?

Just curious, I don't have any problem with using inline functions, rick
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