[openbeos] Re: C++ in the kernel
- From: Charlie Clark <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 09:12:46 +0100
Am 23.02.2003 08:12:24, schrieb Tyler Dauwalder <tyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>Could someone explain to me which features of C++ I'm not allowed to
>use in the kernel, preferably with an explanation of why, if
>possible? And is it the same everywhere, or are certain parts more
>restricted than others?
>
I've no idea about the technical reasons but this also applied to the BeOS
kernel. There were some pretty
good articles on this in the Newsletter
http://be.befaqs.com/aboutbe/benewsletter/volume_III/Issue39.html
http://be.befaqs.com/aboutbe/benewsletter/volume_III/Issue51.html
It seems that the price for trying to put C++ in the kernel is an extremely
ugly rite of passage!
Charlie
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