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Revert templates to old behavior. While emitting a template instantiation only once is good for compile times and binary sizes, it doesn't work with linkonce linkage as inlined function bodies could be discarded. Since we don't want to inhibit inlining, templates are reverted to the previous behavior, where an instantiation is emitted for each module using it. In the future, a custom inlining pass may allow us to switch back to common/weak linkage and reenable smart template instance emission.
author Christian Kamm <kamm incasoftware de>
date Sun, 08 Feb 2009 21:44:46 +0100
parents c53b6e3fe49a
children 229e02867307
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// Compiler implementation of the D programming language
// Copyright (c) 1999-2006 by Digital Mars
// All Rights Reserved
// written by Walter Bright
// http://www.digitalmars.com
// License for redistribution is by either the Artistic License
// in artistic.txt, or the GNU General Public License in gnu.txt.
// See the included readme.txt for details.

#ifndef DMD_HTML_H
#define DMD_HTML_H 1

struct OutBuffer;

struct Html
{
    const char *sourcename;

    unsigned char *base;	// pointer to start of buffer
    unsigned char *end;		// past end of buffer
    unsigned char *p;		// current character
    unsigned linnum;		// current line number
    OutBuffer *dbuf;		// code source buffer
    int inCode;			// !=0 if in code


    Html(const char *sourcename, unsigned char *base, unsigned length);

    void error(const char *format, ...);
    void extractCode(OutBuffer *buf);
    void skipTag();
    void skipString();
    unsigned char *skipWhite(unsigned char *q);
    void scanComment();
    int isCommentStart();
    void scanCDATA();
    int isCDATAStart();
    int charEntity();
    static int namedEntity(unsigned char *p, int length);
};

#endif