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Clean up the grammar around the inline attribute
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@ -2044,12 +2044,12 @@ A complete list of the built-in language items will be added in the future.
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### Inline attributes
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The inline attribute is used to suggest to the compiler to perform an inline
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expansion and place a copy of the function or static in the caller rather than
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generating code to call the function or access the static where it is defined.
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The inline attribute suggests that the compiler should place a copy of
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the function or static in the caller, rather than generating code to
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call the function or access the static where it is defined.
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The compiler automatically inlines functions based on internal heuristics.
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Incorrectly inlining functions can actually making the program slower, so it
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Incorrectly inlining functions can actually make the program slower, so it
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should be used with care.
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Immutable statics are always considered inlineable unless marked with
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@ -2057,8 +2057,8 @@ Immutable statics are always considered inlineable unless marked with
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have the same memory address. In other words, the compiler is free to collapse
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duplicate inlineable statics together.
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`#[inline]` and `#[inline(always)]` always causes the function to be serialized
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into crate metadata to allow cross-crate inlining.
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`#[inline]` and `#[inline(always)]` always cause the function to be serialized
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into the crate metadata to allow cross-crate inlining.
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There are three different types of inline attributes:
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