Function: inline Section: programming/specific Help: inline(x,...,z): declares x,...,z as inline variables [EXPERIMENTAL] Doc: (Experimental) declare $x,\ldots, z$ as inline variables. Such variables behave like lexically scoped variable (see my()) but with unlimited scope. It is however possible to exit the scope by using \kbd{uninline()}. When used in a GP script, it is recommended to call \kbd{uninline()} before the script's end to avoid inline variables leaking outside the script.