Not the first one - I made a similar change to reference.hh in
april, but that was for a templated function.
In general are we being naughty by not putting "static" or "inline"
in front of templated functions? It seems the compiler/linker lets
us get away with it, but I'm not sure why.
On 10 Jul 2009, at 15:04, E. Rosten wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009, Georg Klein wrote:
``Non-templated func needs to be static or global, or the linker
complains''
Make that static or inline. Do we have a policy preference on this?
Not as far as I can tell. I think this is the first one, so the
policy is now `inline' :-)
-Ed
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