Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Thu, 28 Sep 2000 12:11:56 +0200 (CEST) | From | Igmar Palsenberg <> | Subject | Re: Linux kernel modules development in C++ |
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> I don't want to take a position on the matter of C vs. C++ in the Linux > kernel. However, I *have* done some realistic work to show that C++ does > not inherently introduce bloat. (I do my embedded work in C++.) > > <http://www.picturel.com/ucr-coots97/ur.html> > > Of course, I write my Linux drivers (and GIMP plug-ins) in C, not C++, and > that's fine, too. I'm just glad it's not Scheme:-)
Compilers tend to get better.. Luckely. It was giving overhead in the generated asm a year ago. No idea what it is now.
Igmar
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