bind9/contrib
Ondřej Surý 20f0936cf2 Remove use of the inline keyword used as suggestion to compiler
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as a suggestion to inline a function is obsolete.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.
2022-03-25 08:33:43 +01:00
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dlz Remove use of the inline keyword used as suggestion to compiler 2022-03-25 08:33:43 +01:00
scripts Update the copyright information in all files in the repository 2022-01-11 09:05:02 +01:00
README Update the copyright information in all files in the repository 2022-01-11 09:05:02 +01:00

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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.

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