Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky-VuQAYsv1563Yd54FQh9/CA@public.gmane.org> writes:Inlining gets more and more discouraged. Also longer term I would expect that gcc will do inlining over files anyways (it already supports that, but needs special support in the Makefiles which the kernel doesn't have). So even with inlining you wouldn't need to merge files or move code into headers. It's still a bad way to do that (I agree with Stephen on that). Was also always a mess on wireless. If you don't want expandable TLAs another better alternative to versions is ext2 style compatible/incompatible feature bitmaps. -Andi --
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