*
* For performance concerns, the content of DynArr must be homogeneous (in contrary to dictionnaries -- see the
* \ref XBT_dict section). You thus have to provide the function which will be used to free the content at
- * structure creation (of type void_f_ppvoid_t or void_f_pvoid_t).
+ * structure creation (of type void_f_pvoid_t).
+ *
+ * @deprecated If you are using C++, you might want to use `std::vector` instead.
*
* \section XBT_dynar_exscal Example with scalar
- * \dontinclude dynar.c
+ * \dontinclude dynar.cpp
*
* \skip Vars_decl
* \skip dyn
void_f_pvoid_t free_f;
} s_xbt_dynar_t;
-static XBT_INLINE int _xbt_dynar_cursor_get(const xbt_dynar_t dynar, unsigned int idx, void *const dst)
+static inline int _xbt_dynar_cursor_get(const xbt_dynar_t dynar, unsigned int idx, void *const dst)
{
if (!dynar) /* iterating over a NULL dynar is a no-op */
return FALSE;
(_cursor)++ )
#endif
/** @} */
-
SG_END_DECL()
+
#endif /* _XBT_DYNAR_H */