Re: linux/macros.h(new) and linux/list.h(mod) ...

David Woodhouse (dwmw2@infradead.org)
Thu, 05 Jul 2001 22:58:53 +0100


huaz@cs.columbia.edu said:
> Doesn't it add more overhead? I think using inline functions are
> much better.

Why should it add overhead? Even the most naïve compiler ought to generate
the same code, surely? I must admit I haven't looked hard at the output -
it didn't even occur to me that it might produce suboptimal code.

> Yes you have to define it for different types (char, short, int,
> long, signed/unsigned).

Unfortunately, this being C means that you can't call them all by the same
name. If I have to use unsigned_long_max(x,y) I'd rather type it out myself
:)

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dwmw2

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