Index: silk/float/noise_shape_analysis_FLP.c |
diff --git a/silk/float/noise_shape_analysis_FLP.c b/silk/float/noise_shape_analysis_FLP.c |
index e7c26fc030d28170d4507d6167ac023254353f36..65f6ea587053819cdb141c04eb7dcf90e8ded754 100644 |
--- a/silk/float/noise_shape_analysis_FLP.c |
+++ b/silk/float/noise_shape_analysis_FLP.c |
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
/* non-warped frequency scale. (So that it can be implemented with a minimum-phase monic filter.) */ |
/* Note: A monic filter is one with the first coefficient equal to 1.0. In Silk we omit the first */ |
/* coefficient in an array of coefficients, for monic filters. */ |
-static inline silk_float warped_gain( |
+static OPUS_INLINE silk_float warped_gain( |
const silk_float *coefs, |
silk_float lambda, |
opus_int order |
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ static inline silk_float warped_gain( |
/* Convert warped filter coefficients to monic pseudo-warped coefficients and limit maximum */ |
/* amplitude of monic warped coefficients by using bandwidth expansion on the true coefficients */ |
-static inline void warped_true2monic_coefs( |
+static OPUS_INLINE void warped_true2monic_coefs( |
silk_float *coefs_syn, |
silk_float *coefs_ana, |
silk_float lambda, |