@Mikhail what do you mean by "invoke using pybind11"? You mean, like, you know, import the library? It could well get ODR problems if the python runtime wasn't linked to compatible C runtime I imagine
@Mikhail Nope. Welcome to C++. I think they gave the inline
keyword yet another fresh new meaning (we already had inline
namespaces right).
I think the goals is for c++27 to have more meanings to inline
than static
has had to date.
@Mikhail So, stuff you declare static inside a TU (so not in a header) should never be duplicate. If it is so, you're doing something wrong (like getting statically and dynamically linked libs)
Things in a header-file aren't actually different things. File statics shall never "have external linkage" but it doesn't mean you don't different instances in different TU (on the contrary: it is guaranteed).
So, variables defined inline in a header file should be different (I think that's c++17) in that they still guarantee only a single copy. But again, I should check what the scope of this construct is (whether it applies to non-constexpr)