Never heard of that, and it's non-standard behavior anyway. By the standard, an inline function has static linkage. It should not be allowed to access them from files where they're not defined.
Never heard of that, and it's non-standard behavior anyway. By the standard, an inline function has static linkage. It should not be allowed to access them from files where they're not defined.
All the buzzt!
CornedBee
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