Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: useful exercise | Date | Thu, 7 Jan 1999 01:27:13 -0600 (EST) | From | kwrohrer@ce ... |
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And lo, Tigran Aivazian saith unto me: > > Then <linux/autoconf.h> will have to contain all the lines like: > > int config_foo = 1; or #define CONFIG_FOO 1, or 0 or 2...
> which means whatever generates it will have to be modified. > Also, each config option would waste four bytes of memory, whilst > preprocessor #define CONFIG_FOO uses no memory at all. > But, apart from that, imho - good idea :) #define and if seems the best from a kernel tester's point of view. #define and #if seems much better for those who just want to compile the damn thing.
Keith
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