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Re: Sharing variables and inline functions
From: |
Paul E. Johnson |
Subject: |
Re: Sharing variables and inline functions |
Date: |
Thu, 04 Mar 1999 09:25:38 -0600 |
Axel von Kamp wrote:
>
> I've also been thinking about how to efficiently gain read access to instance
> variables without declaring them as @public. My idea (inspired by what
> C++ does) is that, since in Objective C you can still use functions and gcc
> supports inline functions (which is not ANSI standard), to use inline
> functions for access. I have edited the example below to illustrate what I'm
> talking about
>
I don't pretend to understand the details, but doesn't the Swarm CFLAG
for linux include -fno-inline? And doesn't that block this kind of use?
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