Hello, John!

18.03.2016, 17:16, "John Benediktsson" <mrj...@gmail.com>:
> The inline feature is mainly used for providing type propagation in Factor, 
> either because you want the word to know the type of its arguments or because 
> one of its arguments is a quotation and that requires inlining.  That can 
> improve performance in many cases.

  Type propagation? I didn't know there you could specify argument types in 
Factor! Where is it described, how do I use it?

> These thoughts from C++ generally apply to Factor:
> https://isocpp.org/wiki/faq/inline-functions

  Thanks for the link!

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