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From: ckp@grebyn.com (Checkpoint Technologies)
Subject: Re: Should I use macros to inline code?
Message-ID: <1991Mar27.194825.1834@grebyn.com>
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References: <1991Mar27.024602.21399@visix.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1991 19:48:25 GMT

In article <1991Mar27.024602.21399@visix.com> adam@visix.com writes:
>
>Hi, a quick question --
>
>Given today's C compilers, is there any reason at all to explicitly
>inline code with macros?

I think so.  In-lining with macros always works, so you are insulating
yourself from the compiler's quality somewhat.  I also notice that more
"advanced" implementations (GCC, C++) give you an "inline" keyword,
rather than improve their own automatic inlining quality.

But of course this is only my opinion.

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