Messages in this thread | | | From | (Stephen Lee) | Subject | inline functions in kernel include files | Date | 17 Mar 1996 07:31:29 GMT |
| |
Is there any reason "inline" (And "__inline" in asm/smp.h) is used instead of "__inline__" in some of the kernel include files? It breaks "gcc -ansi".
Before you say "just use gcc", please note that *some* of the files already use __inline__, so I think this is an inconsistency in the files.
I wouldn't mind submitting a patch to replace all inline with __inline__, but I want to know if it would break anything first.
Stephen
| |