This option forces all inline functions to be treated as if
they are qualified with __forceinline.
Inline functions are functions that are qualified with inline or __inline.
In C++, inline functions are functions that are defined inside a
struct, class, or union definition.
If you use --forceinline, the compiler
always attempts to inline those functions, if possible. However,
it does not inline a function if doing so causes problems. For example,
a recursive function is inlined into itself only once.
__forceinline behaves like __inline except
that the compiler tries harder to do the inlining.
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