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- <h3 class="section">6.45 An Inline Function is As Fast As a Macro</h3>
- <a name="index-inline-functions"></a>
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- <p>By declaring a function inline, you can direct GCC to make
- calls to that function faster. One way GCC can achieve this is to
- integrate that function’s code into the code for its callers. This
- makes execution faster by eliminating the function-call overhead; in
- addition, if any of the actual argument values are constant, their
- known values may permit simplifications at compile time so that not
- all of the inline function’s code needs to be included. The effect on
- code size is less predictable; object code may be larger or smaller
- with function inlining, depending on the particular case. You can
- also direct GCC to try to integrate all “simple enough” functions
- into their callers with the option <samp>-finline-functions</samp>.
- </p>
- <p>GCC implements three different semantics of declaring a function
- inline. One is available with <samp>-std=gnu89</samp> or
- <samp>-fgnu89-inline</samp> or when <code>gnu_inline</code> attribute is present
- on all inline declarations, another when
- <samp>-std=c99</samp>,
- <samp>-std=gnu99</samp> or an option for a later C version is used
- (without <samp>-fgnu89-inline</samp>), and the third
- is used when compiling C++.
- </p>
- <p>To declare a function inline, use the <code>inline</code> keyword in its
- declaration, like this:
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- inc (int *a)
- {
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- <p>If you are writing a header file to be included in ISO C90 programs, write
- <code>__inline__</code> instead of <code>inline</code>. See <a href="Alternate-Keywords.html#Alternate-Keywords">Alternate Keywords</a>.
- </p>
- <p>The three types of inlining behave similarly in two important cases:
- when the <code>inline</code> keyword is used on a <code>static</code> function,
- like the example above, and when a function is first declared without
- using the <code>inline</code> keyword and then is defined with
- <code>inline</code>, like this:
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- <pre class="smallexample">extern int inc (int *a);
- inline int
- inc (int *a)
- {
- return (*a)++;
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- <p>In both of these common cases, the program behaves the same as if you
- had not used the <code>inline</code> keyword, except for its speed.
- </p>
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- <p>When a function is both inline and <code>static</code>, if all calls to the
- function are integrated into the caller, and the function’s address is
- never used, then the function’s own assembler code is never referenced.
- In this case, GCC does not actually output assembler code for the
- function, unless you specify the option <samp>-fkeep-inline-functions</samp>.
- If there is a nonintegrated call, then the function is compiled to
- assembler code as usual. The function must also be compiled as usual if
- the program refers to its address, because that cannot be inlined.
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- <a name="index-Winline-1"></a>
- <p>Note that certain usages in a function definition can make it unsuitable
- for inline substitution. Among these usages are: variadic functions,
- use of <code>alloca</code>, use of computed goto (see <a href="Labels-as-Values.html#Labels-as-Values">Labels as Values</a>),
- use of nonlocal goto, use of nested functions, use of <code>setjmp</code>, use
- of <code>__builtin_longjmp</code> and use of <code>__builtin_return</code> or
- <code>__builtin_apply_args</code>. Using <samp>-Winline</samp> warns when a
- function marked <code>inline</code> could not be substituted, and gives the
- reason for the failure.
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- <p>As required by ISO C++, GCC considers member functions defined within
- the body of a class to be marked inline even if they are
- not explicitly declared with the <code>inline</code> keyword. You can
- override this with <samp>-fno-default-inline</samp>; see <a href="C_002b_002b-Dialect-Options.html#C_002b_002b-Dialect-Options">Options Controlling C++ Dialect</a>.
- </p>
- <p>GCC does not inline any functions when not optimizing unless you specify
- the ‘<samp>always_inline</samp>’ attribute for the function, like this:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">/* <span class="roman">Prototype.</span> */
- inline void foo (const char) __attribute__((always_inline));
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- <p>The remainder of this section is specific to GNU C90 inlining.
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- <p>When an inline function is not <code>static</code>, then the compiler must assume
- that there may be calls from other source files; since a global symbol can
- be defined only once in any program, the function must not be defined in
- the other source files, so the calls therein cannot be integrated.
- Therefore, a non-<code>static</code> inline function is always compiled on its
- own in the usual fashion.
- </p>
- <p>If you specify both <code>inline</code> and <code>extern</code> in the function
- definition, then the definition is used only for inlining. In no case
- is the function compiled on its own, not even if you refer to its
- address explicitly. Such an address becomes an external reference, as
- if you had only declared the function, and had not defined it.
- </p>
- <p>This combination of <code>inline</code> and <code>extern</code> has almost the
- effect of a macro. The way to use it is to put a function definition in
- a header file with these keywords, and put another copy of the
- definition (lacking <code>inline</code> and <code>extern</code>) in a library file.
- The definition in the header file causes most calls to the function
- to be inlined. If any uses of the function remain, they refer to
- the single copy in the library.
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