** Reply to message from Igmar Palsenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 28 Sep
2000 01:45:40 +0200 (CEST)


> - C++ gives overhead. With something like a kernel that's unwanted. 

C++ gives an overhead only if you abuse it.  The C++ code in my drivers does
nothing that the equivalent C doesn't also do, except that it's easier to read.

> - Things like exception handling is hard to do in a kernel. 

Again, you don't need to use exception handling in order to use C++.  None of
my C++ drivers use exception handling, and they don't need to.

> - The're a lot more people that know C than C++

True, but all the driver programmers I know personally already know C++.




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