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Sorry that I didn't notice this before. Your prototype does not include the inline keyword. The ILE C/C++ compiler is extremely picky about these specification requirements whereas most other compilers either issue a miner warning or nothing at all (which is not compliant). Change your prototype to

inline int add_value(int x, int y);

and your implementation to

inline int add_value(int x, int y)
{
return x + y;
}

This implements all of my recommended changes.

Mike

Hi,

I got a little problem with inlining a function in the following example code:


// Prototypes
int add_value(int x, int y);


int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int returnValue = 0;

int x = 2;
int y = 0;

int z = add_value(x, y);

return returnValue;

}

static inline int add_value(int x, int y)
{
return x + y;
}; If i try to compile this I get:



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