in-line expansion

English

Alternative forms

  • inline expansion

Noun

in-line expansion (countable and uncountable, plural in-line expansions)

  1. (software compilation) The replacement by a compiler of a function call with a copy of the entire function body, sometimes used as an optimization.

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