As pointed out in this question, inline is widely misused. Although the tag description is:
An inline function is a function upon which the compiler has been requested to perform inline expansion. In other words, the programmer has requested that the compiler insert the complete body of the function in every place that the function is called, rather than generating code to call the function in the one place it is defined. (However, compilers are not obligated to respect this request.)
it is also used to refer to e.g. inline-block (and lots of other related tags). Additionally, the existing inline-functions refers to the same topic and is much less ambiguous (I can see no particular reason that inline
should be considered synonymous with inline-functions
rather than any of the other related tags).
I therefore think that inline
should be replaced with more meaningful tags and burninated.
inline
is not an attribute, keyword, or accessor in css; It is quite clearly a keyword as accessor of a function.inline void hello()
display
property in CSS has three values which are most commonly used:inline
,inline-block
, andblock
. I don't believe that property is complicated enough to warrant separate tags, though. I'd recommend retagging all the CSS questions to just css (as well as merging inline-block) and making the inline tag more specific as to its purpose.inline
andinline-block
are enumerable values todisplay
in css.. so are people going to be looking up answers for their issues with css andinline
? and getdisplay:inline-block
Q&As?inline
keyword, but it is wrong. C++inline
specifier (and C too, since I think C99) prevents "symbol multiply defined" errors and has only a very distant connection to the inlining optimization.