On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, James Turner wrote: >Yes, it can. As you said in another post, gcc can sometimes >automagically inline with the -O3 or -finline-functions. It doesn't >need functions declared in headers for this. The compiler generates I meant if the inline function is in a different .c file altogether. >You're proving my point :) It's the c file, not the header, which has >the larger impact on compilation time. If you notice, act.wizard.c is an exception, not the rule to file sizes. The majority are small where the headers have a larger impact. I'm done arguing now. -- George Greer - Me@Null.net | Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity http://www.van.ml.org/~greerga | is not thus handicapped. -- Elbert Hubbard +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Ensure that you have read the CircleMUD Mailing List FAQ: | | http://democracy.queensu.ca/~fletcher/Circle/list-faq.html | +------------------------------------------------------------+
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