This fixes some multiple definition errors caused by the changes for PR libstdc++/90295. The previous solution for inlining the members of std::exception_ptr but still exporting them from the library was to suppress the 'inline' keyword on those functions when compiling libsupc++/eh_ptr.cc, so they get defined in that file. That produces ODR violations though, because there are now both inline and non-inline definitions in the library, due to the use of std::exception_ptr in other files sucg as src/c++11/future.cc. The new solution is to define all the relevant members as 'inline' unconditionally, but use __attribute__((used)) to cause definitions to be emitted in libsupc++/eh_ptr.cc as before. This doesn't quite work however, because PR c++/67453 means the attribute is ignored on constructors and destructors. As a workaround, the old solution (conditionally inline) is still used for those members, but they are given the always_inline attribute so that they aren't emitted in src/c++11/future.o as inline definitions. Tested powerpc64le-linux. Committed to trunk.