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processed by the compiler.
Inlining is an
important optimization, but has
complex effects on performance. As a rule of thumb, some
inlining will
improve speed...
- in-lineĀ or
inline in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Inline or In Line may
refer to:
Inline citation (here
meaning "within a line of text")
Inline or Straight...
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cannot inline the
function in all cir****stances, even when
inlining is forced; in this case both gcc and
Visual C++
generate warnings.
Forcing inlining is...
- 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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symbolic links"). Ext4 has a file
system option called inline_data that
allows ext4 to
perform inlining if
enabled during file
system creation.
Because an...
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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...
- A straight-three
engine (also
called an
inline-triple or
inline-three) is a three-cylinder
piston engine where cylinders are
arranged in a line along...
- A straight-six
engine (also
referred to as an
inline-six engine;
abbreviated I6 or L6) is a
piston engine with six
cylinders arranged in a
straight line...
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Inline linking (also
known as hotlinking, piggy-backing,
direct linking,
offsite image grabs,
bandwidth theft, or leeching) is the
practice of
using or...
- type
information in
inline caches to
guide speculative inlining decisions. If a run-time uses both
monomorphic and
polymorphic inline caching, then in the...