On Wed, 28 Aug 2024 09:48:21 +0800 Hongbo Li <lihongb...@huawei.com> wrote:

> > This might result in copies of the strings "true" and "false" being
> > generated for every .c file which uses this function, resulting in
> > unnecessary bloat.
> > 
> > It's possible that the compiler/linker can eliminate this duplication.
> > If not, I suggest that every function in string_choices.h be uninlined.
> The inline function is in header file, it will cause code expansion. It 
> should avoid the the copies of the strings.

Sorry, I don't understand your reply.

Anything which is calling these functions is not performance-sensitive,
so optimizing for space is preferred.  An out-of-line function which
returns a const char * will achieve this?

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