Difference between revisions of "Inlining"
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+ | There exists a capability unique to LibertyEiffel of putting C code in line. Of course, this method is only usable with [[compile_to_c]]. |
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− | There exists a capability unique to SmartEiffel of putting C code in line. Of course, this method is only usable with [[compile_to_c]]. |
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Two methods <TT>c_inline_c</TT> and <TT>c_inline_h</TT> are defined in [[library_class:ANY|<TT>ANY</TT>]]. These two methods take a single parameter, a '''manifest''' character string. |
Two methods <TT>c_inline_c</TT> and <TT>c_inline_h</TT> are defined in [[library_class:ANY|<TT>ANY</TT>]]. These two methods take a single parameter, a '''manifest''' character string. |
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* <TT>c_inline_c</TT> inserts in line, at the appropriate spot in the generated feature, the C code of the character string; |
* <TT>c_inline_c</TT> inserts in line, at the appropriate spot in the generated feature, the C code of the character string; |
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− | * <TT>c_inline_h</TT> inserts the C code of the character string in the |
+ | * <TT>c_inline_h</TT> inserts the C code of the character string in the LibertyEiffel-generated header file (<TT>.h</TT>). |
− | Use of these functions implies a precise knowledge of the |
+ | Use of these functions implies a precise knowledge of the LibertyEiffel C code (and doesn't favour portability). '''We don't guarantee backwards compatibility with code using these two methods'''. |
If, despite all these warnings, you want to know more, read [[Generated c code|this page]]. |
If, despite all these warnings, you want to know more, read [[Generated c code|this page]]. |
Revision as of 19:06, 5 September 2014
There exists a capability unique to LibertyEiffel of putting C code in line. Of course, this method is only usable with compile_to_c.
Two methods c_inline_c and c_inline_h are defined in ANY. These two methods take a single parameter, a manifest character string.
- c_inline_c inserts in line, at the appropriate spot in the generated feature, the C code of the character string;
- c_inline_h inserts the C code of the character string in the LibertyEiffel-generated header file (.h).
Use of these functions implies a precise knowledge of the LibertyEiffel C code (and doesn't favour portability). We don't guarantee backwards compatibility with code using these two methods.
If, despite all these warnings, you want to know more, read this page.