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Re: Function force inlining for frc compiler

Thank you, there isn't much need for it, I just wanted to know. So it works exactly how it does in linux. Thanks.
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Re: Function force inlining for frc compiler

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Thank you, there isn't much need for it, I just wanted to know. So it works exactly how it does in linux. Thanks.
The "frc compiler" is just standard gcc built to crosscompile ARM binaries. Full documentation is here: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.9.2/gcc/ , but googling for what you're after may have better results.
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