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SubjectRe: __inline__ vs. inline
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>What is the difference between inline and __inline__ WRT the kernel
>sources?

There's no functional difference. "__inline__" is a reserved keyword in C so
it's safe(ish) to use in headers that might be seen by arbitrary user
applications. For stuff that only the kernel proper uses, "inline" is
slightly more readable.

p.



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