Intrinsic functions are a mechanism you can use to get assembly language into your source code without using the asm keyword. Intrinsic functions are not part of the ISO/IEC C or C++ standards. They are an extension provided by the CodeWarrior compilers.
There is an intrinsic function for several common processor op-codes (instructions). Rather than using inline assembly syntax and specifying the op-code in an asm block, you call the intrinsic function that matches the op-code.
When the compiler encounters the intrinsic function call in your source code, it does not actually make a function call. The compiler substitutes the assembly instruction that matches your function call. As a result, no function call occurs in the final object code. The final code is the assembly language instructions that correspond to the intrinsic functions.