Pre-Processers for Inlined C Code?
Scott Snell asks: "I have inherited the C code for an embedded system project that has run out of code space. The source code is highly fragmented and the compiler doesnt generate efficient code for stack handling. Ideally I would direct the compiler to 'inline' a lot of the functions but unfortunately it doesnt support the inline keyword. Using macros is dangerous and manually inlining is driving me crazy! What I need is a tool that will take the source files, look for the 'inline' keyword and generate new source files that are inlined. Any ideas?"
Their preprocessor happens also to be a complete C++ compiler. You don't have to use the rest of the C++ features. (You might, for example, want to turn off exception handling.)
Any half-assed preprocessor that just folds function bodies into line is likely to be much worse than using macros. The worst possible outcome is code that's in some weird private language that only your weird private tools understand. (Cf. Qt/KDE)