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[openbeos] Re: Using Haiku code
- From: Lorenzo <lcq2@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2004 20:05:31 +0200
Still, I hope we get something back from the people who use our code. ;)
What kind of driver do you want to write, Lorenzo?
Well, I'm writing an NTFS file system driver that hopefully will have a working write
support :), I'm writing this driver mainly because the one written by "Standard &
Western Software" that you can find on bebits is no longer supported, so I think that
BeOS needs something new :)
Actually, the only things you cannot use are exceptions and RTTI stuff, i.e.: use static_cast instead of dynamic_cast. And of course you cannot use dynamic > kernel libraries, so if you want to share C++ code between multiple modules you must compile the classes into every module using that code (e.g. by linking > your modules against a static library containing the C++ class code).
No problem, I only need an STL like vector implementation, just to speed up
coding, I'm a bit lazy :)
Bye!
Lorenzo
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