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meaning "within a line of text")
Inline engine Inline hockey Inline skating Inline ****embler
Inline expansion Inline function...
- A straight-four
engine (also
referred to as an
inline-four engine) is a four-cylinder
piston engine where cylinders are
arranged in a line
along a common...
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Inline linking (also
known as hotlinking, piggy-backing,
direct linking,
offsite image grabs,
bandwidth theft, and leeching) is the use of a
linked object...
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Inline skating is a multi-disciplinary
sport and can
refer to a
number of
activities practiced using inline skates.
Inline skates typically have two to...
- In the C and C++
programming languages, an
inline function is one
qualified with the
keyword inline; this
serves two purposes: It
serves as a compiler...
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inline expansion, or
inlining, is a
manual or
compiler optimization that
replaces a
function call site with the body of the
called function.
Inline expansion...
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Inline skates are a type of
roller skate used for
inline skating.
Unlike typical roller skates,
which have two
front and two rear wheels,
inline skates...
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Inline hockey or
roller hockey is a
variant of
hockey pla**** on a hard,
smooth surface, with
players using inline skates to move and ice
hockey sticks...
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Inline caching is an
optimization technique emplo**** by some
language runtimes, and
first developed for Smalltalk. The goal of
inline caching is to speed...
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Inline engine may
refer to: In
general use it
refers to any type of
straight engine In US
aviation use it
refers to an
inline non-radial reciprocating...