+
+ INLINE_<module>
+
+ Prefix to any global function that is a candidate for being
+ inline.
+
+ values - `', `static', `static INLINE'
+
+
+ EXTERN_<module>
+
+ Prefix to any global data structures for the module. Global
+ functions that are not to be inlined shall also be prefixed
+ with this.
+
+ values - `', `static', `static'
+
+
+ STATIC_INLINE_<module>
+
+ Prefix to any local (static) function that is a candidate for
+ being made inline.
+
+ values - `static', `static INLINE'
+
+
+ static
+
+ Prefix all local data structures. Local functions that are not
+ to be inlined shall also be prefixed with this.
+
+ values - `static', `static'
+
+ nb: will not work for modules that are being inlined for every
+ use (white lie).
+
+
+ extern
+ #ifndef _INLINE_C_
+ #endif
+
+ Prefix to any declaration of a global object (function or
+ variable) that should not be inlined and should have only one
+ definition. The #ifndef wrapper goes around the definition
+ propper to ensure that only one copy is generated.
+
+ nb: this will not work when a module is being inlined for every
+ use.
+
+
+ STATIC_<module>
+
+ Replaced by either `static' or `EXTERN_MODULE'.
+
+
+ REALITY CHECK:
+
+ This is not for the faint hearted. I've seen GCC get up to 500mb
+ trying to compile what this can create.
+
+ Some of the modules do not yet implement the WITH_INLINE_STATIC
+ option. Instead they use the macro STATIC_INLINE to control their
+ local function.
+
+ Because of the way that GCC parses __attribute__(), the macro's
+ need to be adjacent to the function name rather than at the start
+ of the line vis:
+
+ int STATIC_INLINE_MODULE f(void);
+ void INLINE_MODULE *g(void);
+
+ */
+
+#define REVEAL_MODULE 1
+#define INLINE_MODULE 2
+#define INCLUDE_MODULE (INLINE_MODULE | REVEAL_MODULE)
+#define PSIM_INLINE_LOCALS 4
+#define ALL_INLINE 7