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@jcguu95 jcguu95 commented Apr 29, 2024

According to the standard (Declaration INLINE), inlining macros has no effect (nor an error), unless a compiler macro is provided for the name.

inline and notinline declarations otherwise have no effect when the
lexically visible definition of function-name is a macro
definition.

cf. https://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Body/d_inline.htm#inline

Resolve issue(s): #59 .

Tested with

(should-test:test :package (find-package :rutils.test))
(should-test:test :package (find-package :rtl)) ; 5 failures, but those are presented in the master  branch already.

According to the standard (Declaration INLINE), inlining macros has no effect (nor an error).

>    inline and notinline declarations otherwise have no effect when the
>    lexically visible definition of function-name is a macro
>    definition.

cf. https://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Body/d_inline.htm#inline
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