Yes. 2.95
> > Classic Z80 is probably not viable due to the 64Kb address limitation but > > is still relevant for Z80 derived parts with MMUs such as Z180 and the ZX > > Spectrum Next or with wider address buses such as the eZ80. z8 was never > > well tested. But eZ80 and ZNEO have been important platforms to support > > and are/were needed by a few still active products. > > > > z8, ez80, and ZNEO using the ZiLOG ZDS-II compiler. I don't know the > > current outstanding issues with that compiler. The Z80 parts currently > use > > SDCC but could also use one of several other open source compilers > > such as Z88dk > > which I know nothing about. > > > > > From http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/doc/sdccman.pdf, inline is supported. > > But ZDS-II does not support inline. compiler.h has changed a lot. Does it still support compilers without inline support? It appears not. I used to define inline to be nothing for ZDS-II which worked okay except for static inline functions in header files which would be replicated.