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What (who) is in-line - definition

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In-line; Inline (disambiguation)

in-line         
¦ adjective
1. having parts arranged in a line.
2. constituting an integral part of a continuous sequence of operations or machines.
inline         
<programming> (Or "unfold") To replace a function call with an instance of the function's body. Actual argument expressions are substituted for formal parameters as in beta reduction. Inlining is usually done as a compile-time transformation. If done recklessly (e.g. attempting to inline a recursive function) the compiler will fail to terminate. If done over-enthusiastically the code size may increase exponentially, e.g. if function f calls g twice, and g calls h twice and h is inlined in g which is inlined in f (in either order) then there will be four copies of h's body in f. See also linear argument, unfold/fold. (1994-11-03)
Inline         
Inline is commonly used to mean "in a line", "aligned" or "placed within a line or sequence". Topics that feature "inline" in their names include:

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Inline

Inline is commonly used to mean "in a line", "aligned" or "placed within a line or sequence". Topics that feature "inline" in their names include:

  • Inline citation (here meaning "within a line of text")
  • Inline engine
  • Inline hockey
  • Inline skating
Examples of use of in-line
1. Just weeks before he had stood for three days in line for a PlayStation 3. «I was second in line and was able to buy two for $300.
2. In line with last week‘s incident÷ "This vote is in line with what happened in Belgium," said Gholam Ali Hadad–Adel, the ultra–conservative speaker of Iran‘s parliament.
3. Keeping in line with this, the QCB will continue to adjust its discount rate in line with the US Federal Reserve rates.
4. This assumption is not in line with Israeli realities.
5. Not all Democrats were falling in line with the compromise.