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# Copyright Seblu 2015
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--- a/src/netlib.c 2015-08-04 20:30:43.449468815 +0200
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+++ b/src/netlib.c 2015-08-04 20:31:40.317792002 +0200
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@@ -3997,11 +3997,7 @@
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}
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}
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-#ifdef WIN32
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-__forceinline void demo_interval_display(double actual_interval)
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-#else
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- inline void demo_interval_display(double actual_interval)
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-#endif
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+void demo_interval_display(double actual_interval)
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{
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static int count = 0;
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struct timeval now;
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@@ -4060,15 +4056,7 @@
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important compilers have supported such a construct so it should
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not be a big deal. raj 2012-01-23 */
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-#ifdef WIN32
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-/* It would seem that the Microsoft compiler will not inline across
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- source files. So there is little point in having an inline
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- directive in that situation. Of course that makes me wonder if an
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- inline directive has to appear in netlib.h... */
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void demo_interval_tick(uint32_t units)
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-#else
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- inline void demo_interval_tick(uint32_t units)
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-#endif
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{
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double actual_interval = 0.0;
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