Andres Freund <and...@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
> The reason I had the header declare DEFINE_ILIST_FUNCTIONS (or rather 
> ILIST_USE_DEFINITION back then) instead of reusing USE_INLINE directly is 
> that 
> it makes it easier to locally change a "module" to not inlining which makes 
> testing the !USE_INLINE case easier. Does anybody think this is worth 
> something? I have no strong feelings but found it convenient.

Right offhand it doesn't seem like it really gains that much even for
that use-case.  You'd end up editing the include file either way, just
slightly differently.

                        regards, tom lane


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