Re: C++ in the kernel
- From: Alfred Perlstein <alfred@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 23:37:28 -0700
* Bruce M Simpson <bms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [071026 21:42] wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had done any further thinking about this.
It seems a team in Iceland succeeded in making Linux C++ enabled:
http://netlab.ru.is/exception/LinuxCXX.shtml
Particularly interesting are the measurements for exception handling.
The Click Modular Router is an example of a test case for C++ in both
the Linux and FreeBSD kernels.
Heh, Click was extremely unstable for us on both FreeBSD and Linux.
I do think it would be nice to suppost at miniumum a subset of
C++ in kernel, but I think someone would have to come forward to do
the heavy lifting. :)
-Alfred
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