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Historically, the inline keyword was a strong suggestion to the compiler that it should inline the function marked inline. As compilers became better at optimising, this functionality has receded, and using inline as a suggestion to inline a function is obsolete. The compiler will happily ignore it and inline something else entirely if it finds that's a better optimisation. Therefore, remove all the occurences of the inline keyword with static functions inside single compilation unit and leave the decision whether to inline a function or not entirely on the compiler NOTE: We keep the usage the inline keyword when the purpose is to change the linkage behaviour. |
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This directory contains scripts, tools, and other useful accessories to
BIND 9. Contrib software is not supported by ISC, but reported bugs will
be fixed as time permits.
- scripts/
Assorted useful scripts, including 'nanny' which monitors
named and restarts it in the event of a crash, 'zone-edit'
which enables editing of a dynamic zone, and others.
- dlz/modules
Dynamically linkable DLZ modules that can be configured into
named at runtime, enabling access to external data sources including
LDAP, MySQL, Berkeley DB, perl scripts, etc.
Some links to useful software and other resources related to BIND 9 and
DNS can be found at https://www.isc.org/dns-tools-and-resources.