Stop defining GCC always_inline attributes as __forceinline
__forceinline is a MSVC extension, which may confuse some people working on the codebase. Furthermore, the C++ standard dictates that all names which contain adjacent underscores are reserved.
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#ifdef _WIN32
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// Alignment
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#define FORCE_INLINE __forceinline
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#define MEMORY_ALIGNED16(x) __declspec(align(16)) x
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#define MEMORY_ALIGNED32(x) __declspec(align(32)) x
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#define MEMORY_ALIGNED64(x) __declspec(align(64)) x
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#define MEMORY_ALIGNED128(x) __declspec(align(128)) x
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#else
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#define __forceinline inline __attribute__((always_inline))
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#define FORCE_INLINE inline __attribute__((always_inline))
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#define MEMORY_ALIGNED16(x) __attribute__((aligned(16))) x
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#define MEMORY_ALIGNED32(x) __attribute__((aligned(32))) x
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#define MEMORY_ALIGNED64(x) __attribute__((aligned(64))) x
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