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compute-runtime/shared/source/compiler_interface/compiler_warnings/compiler_warnings.h
Patryk Wrobel c0342a0ab5 Optimize binaries' size by adjusting linkage of constants in headers
When header is included for the first time in translation unit,
then preprocessor simply copy-pastes its content. If we define a
constant in a header file and this constant has internal linkage
then each and every translation unit, which includes this header
will have its own copy of this constant.

C++17 introduces inline variables, which are meant to allow creation
of variables in header files, which do not cause multiple instances.

The inline variable has a single instance when:
- constexpr is used without static (constexpr implicitly implies inline)
- inline is used without static
- inline const is used without static (const does not imply internal linkage
when used with inline)

Signed-off-by: Patryk Wrobel <patryk.wrobel@intel.com>
2022-08-26 22:52:04 +02:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2021-2022 Intel Corporation
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
*
*/
#pragma once
#include "shared/source/utilities/const_stringref.h"
namespace NEO {
namespace CompilerWarnings {
constexpr ConstStringRef recompiledFromIr = "warning: module got recompiled from IR because provided native binary is incompatible with underlying device and/or driver [-Wrecompiled-from-ir]";
} // namespace CompilerWarnings
} // namespace NEO