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c++ - extern __inline

↑ ↓ ← comeau panix.com (Greg Comeau) writes:
Most Windows compilers accept something such as:

  extern __inline void foo();

Is there any option to allow this with sc?
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↑ ↓ → "Walter" <walter digitalmars.com> writes:
"Greg Comeau" <comeau panix.com> wrote in message
news:a1usd4$6kk$1 panix3.panix.com...
 Most Windows compilers accept something such as:

   extern __inline void foo();

 Is there any option to allow this with sc?

It works if you write it as: __inline void foo();
Jan 14 2002