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Mark __inline functions which are not neccessarily used, with __unused.
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Authored by trasz on May 7 2019, 5:53 PM.
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Mark inline functions with unused; prevents compiler warning when they end up being unused.

Obtained from: OpenBSD

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It is very strange selection of functions. Why that set and not another ?

Either we mark some functions as __unused when we get specific warnings, or we mark everything. Look for instance at r321512.

Not sure what do you mean. I think I've marked all __inline functions there?

Not sure what do you mean. I think I've marked all __inline functions there?

Well, the commit message should be very different then. 'Which are not neccessary used' does not imply 'all inlines (or static)', and of course I did not even look into 1KLoC file to confirm that.

That was copy/paste from OpenBSD's commit message, but okay. How about now?

This revision is now accepted and ready to land.May 8 2019, 4:13 PM
This revision was automatically updated to reflect the committed changes.