On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 12:19, James Bond <jamesbond.2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Please don't top post :)
>>
> What is that top post I never came across such a thing in timer code?

top post is a way to put your reply on top of the quoted previous
message...while what we do in kernelnewbies is the other way around...

>> That's why...IIRC,
>
> and what is IIRC

If I Remember Correctly :)

>>
>> now we have "always inline" and just " inline" :)
>
>  What is the difference between them?


casual "inline" is at the mercy of compiler to decide, whether to
really inline the functions or not.

while "always inline"...you surely have the good guess now :D

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