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module InlineFunctions
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// The following code example illustrates an inline function at the top level,
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// an inline instance method, and an inline static method.
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let inline increment x = x + 1
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type WrapInt32() =
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member inline this.incrementByOne(x) = x + 1
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static member inline Increment(x) = x + 1
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// The presence of inline affects type inference.
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// This is because inline functions can have statically resolved type parameters,
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// whereas non-inline functions cannot. The following code example shows a case where inline
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// is helpful because you are using a function that has a statically resolved type parameter, the float conversion operator.
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let inline printAsFloatingPoint number =
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printfn "%f" (float number)
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