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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>
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380 B
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30 lines
380 B
C++
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2022 Intel Corporation
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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*
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include <vector>
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namespace NEO {
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inline const std::vector<unsigned short> adlsDeviceIds{
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0x4680,
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0x4682,
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0x4688,
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0x468A,
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0x4690,
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0x4692,
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0x4693,
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0xA780,
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0xA781,
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0xA782,
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0xA783,
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0xA788,
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0xA789,
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0xA78B};
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} // namespace NEO
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