Author: Uri Blass
Date: 09:04:18 05/12/03
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On May 12, 2003 at 11:48:44, Fermin Serrano wrote: >What does "inline" exactly mean? I am spanish and don't know the meaning. I have >look at it in my dictionary (bad dictionary as I have discovered) and have not >found. >thx I am from Israel and my first language is also not english but it means that the compiler translates function to no function. I did not look at the dictionary for this word but I can guess by the words in and line that it means that the function is inside the code instead of being in another place and the compiler replace every place that you have eval_knight_position() to the code that is inside that function. Uri
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