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Re: XCode Falls Short - for now
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Re: XCode Falls Short - for now


  • Subject: Re: XCode Falls Short - for now
  • From: Thomas Engelmeier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 11:42:53 +0100 (MET)

On 30.10.2006, at 21:18, Dave Camp wrote:

Maybe this explains Windows engineers tendency to put all their C++ code in the .h files? Almost every Windows port job I work on has 50-75% of the C++ source inlined in the .h files. I've never been able to get an explanation as to why I see this so often... that's got to put a lot of pressure on the linker to strip out all the duplicate code generated in each object file.

Apparently you have a different interpretation of the meaning of the "inline" keyword than I have. I would be highly embarrassed if the linker strips (duplicated) inlined code - except in some special conditions...


Regards,
	Tom_E
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