<p>NesC assumes that GCC is being used for the final compilation. GCC
supports inline functions and can be made to optimize code quite
aggressively, so the code generated by NesC does not need to be very
efficient. Unfortunately SDCC does not support code inlining, so the
inline statements have to be removed, when compiling for SDCC.</p>
<p>Lines with the following format are affected:</p>
<p>NesC assumes that GCC is being used for the final compilation. GCC
supports inline functions and can be made to optimize code quite
aggressively, so the code generated by NesC does not need to be very
efficient. Unfortunately SDCC does not support code inlining, so the
inline statements have to be removed, when compiling for SDCC.</p>
<p>Lines with the following format are affected:</p>