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<h3>warn_notinlined</h3>
<p>Controls the issuing of warnings for functions the compiler cannot inline.</p>
<h5>Syntax</h5>
  <p class="code">#pragma warn_notinlined on | off | reset
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  <h5>Targets</h5>
  All platforms.<br />
  <h5>Remarks</h5>
  <p>An inline function is indicated by the inline keyword or is implicitly inline because it is defined, rather than just declared, within its class definition. If you enable this pragma, the compiler issues a warning for non-inlined inline function calls. For more information about this warning, see &ldquo;inline Functions That Are Not Inlined&rdquo;.</p>
  <p> This pragma corresponds to the Non-Inlined Functions setting . To check this setting, use <span class="code">__option (warn_notinlined)</span>, described in <a href="../symbols/sym_settings.htm">Checking Settings</a>. The default setting is <span class="code">off</span>. </p>
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