Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 29 Mar 2001 17:55:32 -0500 | From | Tom Leete <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] pcnet32 compilation fix for 2.4.3pre6 |
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Ulrich Drepper wrote: > > dank@trellisinc.com writes: > > > with the new ansi standard, this use of __inline__ is no longer > > necessary, > > This is not correct. Since the semantics of inline in C99 and gcc > differ all code which depends on the gcc semantics should continue to > use __inline__ since this keyword will hopefully forever signal the > gcc semantics.
Unfortunately, it seems that gcc will define __inline__ as a synonym for inline, whatever inline is currently in use. I asked this on the gcc list a while ago. The archive there should have the replies.
Regards, Tom
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