Re: can someone explain "inline" once and for all?

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On Fri, 19 Jan 2007, Andreas Schwab wrote:

> "Robert P. J. Day" <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > but in terms of strict C89 compatibility, it would seem to be a bit
> > late for that given:
> >
> >   $ grep -r "static inline " .
> >
> > no?
>
> The kernel does not use strict C89, it uses GNUC89.

  in that case, why did you just waste my time and all that bandwidth
by writing in your previous post:

"... so you need to use a different spelling when you want to stay
compatible with strict C89."

  please do me a favour and don't post another reply until you go back
and actually read my original question.

rday
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