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Inlining is just a variant on this; where the source code of a function is known, calls to it can be expanded inline, even if the arguments aren't all known.
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Inlining is a program rewriting technique to ensure that a program complies with a given security policy.
D Mag - News 2010
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Inlining/code simplification at amplification time (trig function simplification, maths)
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Inlining of non-terminals (Difficulty: low, priority: low), there is a suggestion to implement it with rule-inheritance and a proxy keyword, I think there should be simply an option for the = operator to inline the non-terminal
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Inlining/code simplification at amplification time (trig function simplification, maths)
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Inlining of non-terminals (Difficulty: low, priority: low), there is a suggestion to implement it with rule-inheritance and a proxy keyword, I think there should be simply an option for the = operator to inline the non-terminal
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Inlining a function should conceptually be equivalent to splatting the function's contents in that location in the calling function and doing some α-renaming to ensure no names in the splatted body conflict with the surrounding code.
Planet Mozilla 2010
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Inlining causes exceptions if assembly isn't available
Tweakers.net Mixed RSS Feed Bart van Klaveren 2010
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Inlining/code simplification at amplification time (trig function simplification, maths)
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Inlining, mirroring, and framing are expressly prohibited.
unknown title 2009
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